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vCloud Director User Guide
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Indonesian Cloud
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Indonesian Cloud
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vCloud Director User Guide
This guideline was created by the Indonesian Cloud for Public Cloud. All or parts of this
guideline can be freely used for your organization. There is no prior approval required. If you
would like to contribute a new guideline or updated version of this guideline, please send email
You have no right to distribute this guideline to outside of Indonesian Cloud organization.
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1. Setting up Organization ..................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Initial Setup .................................................................................................................. 3
1.2 User Account Management ......................................................................................... 3
1.3 Managing Virtual Datacenter ....................................................................................... 5
2. Managing vApp and Virtual Machine ................................................................................. 6
2.1 Creating vApp and Virtual Machine from template ....................................................... 7
2.2 Creating vApp and Virtual Machine from scratch ......................................................... 9
2.3 Modify vApp and Virtual Machine .............................................................................. 12
2.3.1 Start, Stop, Delete vApp and VM ......................................................................... 12
2.3.2 Increase and Decrease VM resources ................................................................ 12
3. Networking Configuration ................................................................................................ 13
3.1 IP Configuration ......................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Firewall Configuration ................................................................................................ 14
3.3 NAT Mapping configuration ....................................................................................... 16
4. Managing Catalog ........................................................................................................... 18
4.1 Modify and Upload to Catalog .................................................................................... 18
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1. Setting up Organization
1.1 Initial Setup
Once you have logged in with your Organization Administrator user, you will see the start
page of your organization. While a lot of settings are already configured for you, it is
advisable to go through the setup wizard to help you understand how the Indonesian
Cloud environment works.
1.2 User Account Management
On vCloud Director, you can easily manage users that allow to access vCloud Director.
Go to Administration tab and choose Users. Click Plus icon to add new user.
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Once the dialog window appears, fill in all the relevant information. Make sure you enter
a password which is complex enough to protect your environment and the account from
intruders. Then assign a role to the newly created user. A brief description of the roles and
their permissions included below:
Client Organization Administrator - Administers the organization
Catalog Author - Creates and publishes new catalogues
vApp Author - Creates vApps by using the contents of a catalog
vApp User - Uses vApps created by others
Console Access Only - Only views the state and properties of machines in vCloud Director
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Once you have assigned a role, the user has all the necessary information. It is advisable that
you fill in the contact information and also revise the quotas assigned to the user.
If all the information is present, you can hit the OK button to add the user. As soon as the
system updates it settings, the newly created user can log in and use the system.
1.3 Managing Virtual Datacenter
A Virtual datacenter (vDC) provides processor, memory, and storage resources to your
organization. It is assigned to your organization by your system administrator.
Log in to the your vCloud Director then navigate to Administration tab, Cloud Resources,
choose Virtual Datacenters. The Virtual Datacenter for the organization will be displayed
on the 'Manage' tab. And simple usage will be displayed on the Monitor tab.
To see whole usage, simply right click on Virtual Datacenter, the choose Properties
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2. Managing vApp and Virtual Machine A vApp consists of one or more virtual machines that communicate over a network and use
resources and services in a deployed environment. A vApp can contain multiple virtual
machines.
A vApp template is a virtual machine image that is loaded with an operating system,
applications, and data. These templates ensure that virtual machines are consistently
configured across an entire organization. The IndonesianCloud environment offers pre-set
Operating System templates which are easy to deploy and ready to use after a few
configuration steps.
A vApp can serve as a logical container for a group of VMs which share a common network
and functionality, such as a file and a database server on which the file server relies upon.
Bear in mind that vApps and the VMs contained in them are two separate abstraction levels.
vApps, just like VMs, can be powered on or off, suspended or fully stopped. This will affect all
the VMs within a vApp. Manage them at the right level to minimize administration effort.
Bear in mind that vApps and the VMs contained in them are two separate abstraction
levels. vApps, just like VMs, can be powered on or off, suspended or fully stopped. This
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will affect all the VMs within a vApp. Manage them at the right level to minimize
administration effort.
2.1 Creating vApp and Virtual Machine from template
Log in to the IndonesianCloud environment, then select 'My Cloud' from the menu. Initially,
your organization has no vApps or Virtual Machines running. You can add vApps by
deploying a vApp template or creating one from scratch.
To create a vApp from a template, click on the green + button. A wizard will start.
You can select any of the Public Catalogues to see which vApps are accessible for you or
your own vApp catalog if you have already prepared one from the drop-down list. Once
you have selected a catalog, the vApps contained within will be displayed. Choose one
and click Next.
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Name the vApp at the next screen.
Name the VMs contained within the vApp, adjust NIC settings and IP configuration
according to your needs.
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Adjust your CPU Memory and Disk as your need.
At the last screen, review your settings and click Finish to deploy the selected vApp into
your environment. Once you have clicked Finish, the deployment will take place. After a
short time, your vApp will be ready to run!
2.2 Creating vApp and Virtual Machine from scratch
Select 'My Cloud' from the menu.
Select the 'Build new vApp...' from the menu.
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Name the vApp at the next screen
At the next screen you can add Virtual Machines from an existing Public Catalog or create
your own blank Virtual Machine. If you choose to create your own, you can adjust all VM
settings in a separate window. Click New Virtual Machine.
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Once you have added all the Virtual Machines which will be part of the vApp, click Next.
At the next screen, you can configure the networking details for your Virtual Machines
individually.
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Once everything is set, you can review your settings before the new vApp is being created.
You can monitor the progress of the vApp creation process. After a short period of time,
your new vApp and the VMs contained within will be ready for use.
2.3 Modify vApp and Virtual Machine
2.3.1 Start, Stop, Delete vApp and VM
After vApp and VM created, you can manage by stop, start or delete it.
Right click on vApp or Virtual Machine, then choose what action you wish to take.
2.3.2 Increase and Decrease VM resources
By using vCloud Director, you will allow to increase or decrease resources such as CPU,
Memory and Disk by only two steps.
Right click on VM you wish to increase or decrease, (If you choose decrease, then please take
a note that VM need to be power off first), then click Properties.
On Hardware tab, adjust your resources as you need. Once it done, click OK.
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3. Networking Configuration Organization networks are created and assigned to your organization by a system
administrator An organization administrator can configure network services, such as
DHCP, firewalls, network address translation (NAT), VPN, and static routing for certain
organization networks.
To see your network configuration, go to Administration tab, double click on your Virtual
Datacenter. You will see many tabs. Choose Edge Gateway.
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3.1 IP Configuration
To see what IP address that you have, simply right click on your Edge Gateway Network,
then choose Properties.
On Configure IP settings tab, you will see your IP address on IP Address column.
To see how many IP that you have, go to Sub-Allocate IP pools tab. There are list IP on the
right table.
3.2 Firewall Configuration
An organization administrator can configure organization networks to provide firewall
services. Enable the firewall on an organization network to enforce firewall rules on
incoming traffic, outgoing traffic, or both.
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When you enable the firewall, you can specify a default firewall action to deny all incoming
and outgoing traffic or to allow all incoming and outgoing traffic. You can also add specific
firewall rules to allow or deny traffic that matches the rules to pass through the firewall.
Note: Firewall rules are processed in the order in which they appear in the firewall rule list.
This means that a rule which appears above another will take precedence. An organization
administrator can change the order of the rules in the list. When you add a new firewall rule to
an organization network, it appears at the bottom of the firewall rule list. To enforce the new
rule before an existing rule, reorder the rules. To modify the order of the rules, drag the firewall
rules to establish the order in which the rules are applied.
To do this, right click on your Edge Gateway network, choose Edge Gateway Services.
Go to Firewall tab.
You can see the list of all firewall rules along with some of their settings and their status. A
default rule which allow all outbound traffic is already in place.
To add a rule, click on the 'Add...' button.
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This settings window is simple. It allows you to specify a name for the rule, the direction
of the traffic, the originating and destination IP addresses and ports, the action (Allow or
Deny) applied for the traffic, lets you disable the rule if you would like to keep it for future
use, and set logging. For the source and destination address you can specify single IP
addresses, subnets, IP ranges or 'any'.
3.3 NAT Mapping configuration
To do this, right click on your Edge Gateway network, choose Edge Gateway Services.
Go to NAT tab.
You can see the list of default NAT rules along with some of their settings and their status.
To add a rule, click on the 'Add DNAT...' button.
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On Applied on, choose JK2VLAN120. You can fill the external IP address with your IP public
address, the port, internal IP address of VM, and the protocol.
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4. Managing Catalog A catalog consists of a list of catalogues, vApp templates, and media files in your organization.
A catalog is a container for vApp templates and media files in an organization. Organization
administrators and catalog authors can create catalogues in an organization. Catalog contents
can be shared with other users in the organization and can also be published to all
organizations in the IndonesianCloud platform.
There are two types of catalogues in vCloud Director; organization catalogues and public
catalogues. Organization catalogues include vApp templates and media files that you can
share with other users in the organization. If a system administrator enables catalog publishing
for your organization, you can publish an organization catalog to create a public catalog.
Organization administrators from any organization in the IndonesianCloud platform can view
the vApp templates and media files in a public catalog and copy those files to a catalog in their
organization for use by their members.
4.1 Modify and Upload to Catalog
To upload your file such as ISO or Template into your catalog, please go to Catalog tab.
Navigate to My Organizations Catalog, then vApp template or Media & ISO tab.
Click on Upload icon, then new window will show up. Click Browse button to choose your
Template on your local Desktop, or you can choose to insert your Template link.
Once it done, click Upload.
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