hlm deployment install: VMC spec

The VMC_spec structure contains information about the vmc vcenter Server which is required to connect and/or perform other operations. Warning: This structure is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented.

Representation:

{
    "hostname""string",
    "https_port"1,
    "admin_username""string",
    "ssl_thumbprint""string",
    "ssl_verify"true,
    "admin_password""string"
}

Attributes:

Name Type Description
Required
hostname string The IP address or DNS resolvable name of the on vcenter server appliance. Warning: This attribute is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented.

admin_username string The VMC VC administrator user name. Warning: This attribute is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented.

admin_password string The VMC VC administrator account password. Warning: This attribute is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented.

Optional
https_port long The HTTPS port of the vcenter server appliance. Warning: This attribute is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented.

Optional. If unset, port 443 will be used.

ssl_thumbprint string SHA1 thumbprint of the server SSL certificate will be used for verification. Warning: This attribute is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented.

Optional. This field is only relevant if ssl_verify is unset or has the value true.

ssl_verify boolean SSL verification should be enabled or disabled. Warning: This attribute is part of a new feature in development. It may be changed at any time and may not have all supported functionality implemented.

Optional. If unset, ssl_verify true will be used.