Creating a vm from a template – HP OneView for VMware vCenter User Manual

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Creating a VM from a template

You can create one or more VMs from a VM template. While creating VMs:

The VM template must exist in the vSphere Client.

Creating a VM has the same prerequisites as creating a datastore. For more information, see

“Adding a new datastore” (page 52)

. During the process of creating the new VM, one or

more new datastore are created.

All of the files associated with the new VMs are created on the new datastores.

If the template contains an RDM, the operation will fail during the process of creating the new
VM.

NOTE:

When VMware converts a VM to a template, all RDMs are converted to empty virtual

disks (VMDKs). Therefore, VMs created from this template will not have associated RDMs. For
more information, see Virtual Disk Compatibility Modes in the VMware vSphere Online Library.

If a cluster is used to initiate the VM creation, all hosts in the cluster must be zoned to the
storage and hostgroups must be configured.

To create one or more VMs from a template:
1.

Start the vSphere Client.

2.

Use one of the following methods to start the Create Virtual Machines wizard:

Right-click a VM template and select HP Insight Software

→Create Virtual Machines.

Right-click a host or cluster and select HP Insight Software

→Create Virtual Machines.

Select a VM template in the inventory tree, click Storage Tools in the HP Management
pane, and then click the Create Virtual Machines link.

Right-click a host or cluster in any Storage Module for vCenter table, and then select
Create Virtual Machines.

The Create Virtual Machines – Specify VMs window opens. See

Figure 33 (page 59)

.

Figure 33 Create Virtual Machines – Specify VMs window

Creating a VM from a template

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