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Specify
the
Host
Spanning
setting.
This
option
is
only
available
if
the
configuration’s
organization
includes
an
enabled
host
spanning
transport
network
and
the
configuration
uses
fencing
or
a
virtual
network.
For
a
configuration
that
is
unfenced
and
does
not
include
any
virtual
networks,
Lab Manager
can
always
deploy
its
virtual
machines
across
multiple
hosts
For
network
intensive
operations,
enabling
Host
Spanning
may
result
in
a
slight
decrease
in
throughput
and
a
slight
increase
in
latency.
5
Select
the
Use
Server
Boot
Sequence
check
box
to
boot
the
virtual
machines
in
the
order
specified
in
the
configuration
properties.
If
you
do
not
select
this
option,
Lab Manager
boots
the
virtual
machines
all
at
once.
6
Deselect
the
Power
On
Machines
After
Deployment
check
box
to
prevent
Lab Manager
from
powering
on
virtual
machines
immediately
after
deployment.
Use
this
option
when
you
need
to
manually
power
on
virtual
machines.
For
example,
you
might
need
to
ensure
a
database,
application,
and
Web
server
are
working
individually
rather
than
all
at
once.
7
Specify
a
resource
pool
on
which
to
deploy
the
configuration
or
select
Any
Available
.
8
Specify
a
time
to
undeploy
the
configuration.
9
(Optional)
Type
change
summary
text
that
will
appear
on
the
configuration’s
History
tab.
10 Click
OK
.
Deploy a Configuration with Default Settings
If
you
do
not
need
to
specify
any
custom
deployment
settings,
you
can
deploy
a
configuration
using
its
default
settings.
For
more
information
about
how
the
default
settings
are
determined,
see
“Understanding
Default
Deployment
Settings”
on
page 61.
To deploy a configuration with default settings
Move
the
pointer
over
the
configuration
name
and
select
Deploy
with
defaults
.
If
the
configuration
is
already
partially
deployed,
Lab Manager
only
deploys
the
configuration’s
undeployed
virtual
machines.
Understanding Default Deployment Settings
Table 7
‐
1
provides
information
about
how
Lab Manager
determines
default
deployment
settings.
Table 7-1.
Default Deployment Settings
Setting Name
Setting Value
Fence
Virtual
Machines
If
the
configuration
or
any
of
its
physical
networks
has
a
Fenced
Only
fencing
policy,
then
all
physical
networks
in
the
configuration
are
fenced
and
network
connectivity
is
set
to
Allow
In
and
Out,
unless
one
of
the
physical
networks
requires
a
different
connectivity
setting.
If
the
configuration
and
physical
network
policies
conflict
(one
is
set
to
Fenced
Only
and
the
other
is
set
to
Unfenced
Only),
Lab Manager
displays
an
error
and
prevents
deployment.
If
both
the
configuration
and
physical
network
properties
are
set
to
Allow
Fenced
or
Unfenced,
the
default
is
determined
by
the
deployment
setting
specified
in
the
organization
properties.
Connect
Virtual
Networks
to
Physical
Networks
Not
selected.
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