Edit Control Systems, Virtual Hosts, and Virtual Machines
You can edit the control systems, virtual hosts, and virtual machines configured in CC-SG to change their properties. You can delete virtual machine nodes from CC-SG by deselecting the Configure checkbox for the virtual machine.
Note: To change the node name for a virtual host or control system node, edit the node. See Edit a Node. The name change also displays in the Virtualization table.
To edit control systems, virtual hosts, and virtual machines:
Choose Nodes > Virtualization.
Click the column header to sort the table by that attribute in ascending order. Click the header again to sort the table in descending order. Optional.
Select the control system or virtual host you want to edit.
Delete one or multiple virtual machines from CC-SG.
To delete a virtual machine, deselect the Configure checkbox.
To delete multiple virtual machines, use Ctrl+click or Shift+click to select multiple virtual machines. Then select the Virtual Machine checkbox in the Check/Uncheck Selected Rows section, and click Uncheck.
To add VNC, RDP, or SSH interfaces to the virtual host node and the virtual machine node, select the checkboxes next to each virtual machine.
You cannot remove SSH, VNC and RDP interfaces from virtual machine nodes or virtual host nodes from this page. You must delete the interfaces from the node profile. See Delete an Interface.
Click Next. If you chose to delete virtual machines, a message appears to alert you.
For each interface type, enter a name and login credentials. The name and login credentials will be shared by all the interfaces added to each virtual machine node and virtual host node configured. Optional. You can leave these fields blank if you prefer to add names and login credentials to each interface individually.
Enter names for interfaces (maximum 32 characters).
Virtual Host VI Client Interfaces
VMware Viewer Interfaces
Virtual Power Interfaces
RDP, VNC, and SSH Interfaces, if specified
Enter login credentials:
To use a Service Account, select the Use Service Account Credentials checkbox then select the name of the service account.
or
Enter a username and password for the interface type. Maximum 64 characters each.