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All fields are optional. If you set the modify
parameter to
true
when you call ReconfigureComputeResource_Task,
an unset property has no effect on the existing property value in the
cluster configuration on the Server. If you set the modify
parameter to false
when you reconfigure a cluster, the cluster
configuration is reverted to the default values, then the new configuration
values are applied.
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
isolationResponse* | xsd:string |
Indicates whether or not the virtual machine should be powered off if a
host determines that it is isolated from the rest of the compute
resource.
If not specified at either the cluster level or
the virtual machine level, this will default to |
restartPriority* | xsd:string |
Restart priority for a virtual machine.
If not specified at either the cluster level or
the virtual machine level, this will default to |
restartPriorityTimeout* | xsd:int |
This setting is used to specify a maximum time the lower priority VMs
should wait for the higher priority VMs to be ready. If the higher
priority Vms are not ready by this time, then the lower priority VMs
are restarted irrespective of the VM ready state. This timeout can be
used to prevent the failover of lower priority VMs to be stuck
infinitely.
This timeout is not used if ready condition is none Timeout specified in seconds. To use cluster setting for a VM override, set to -1 in per-VM. setting. Since vSphere API 6.5 |
vmComponentProtectionSettings* | ClusterVmComponentProtectionSettings |
Configuration for the VM Component Protection Service.
Since vSphere API 6.0 |
vmToolsMonitoringSettings* | ClusterVmToolsMonitoringSettings |
Configuration for the VM Health Monitoring Service.
Since vSphere API 4.0 |
Properties inherited from DynamicData | ||
None |
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