The Configure Interfaces page lets you edit the parameters of any raw interfaces that belong to the application. If the application has no raw interfaces, this page is empty.
Specifies the connection name, such as Internet. To edit this field, click in the name cell.
Specifies the network resource, such as VLAN 3029. To select a network, click in the cell and open the drop-down menu. Alternatively, select the blank drop-down menu and type an IP address.
Specifies the IP address for the connection. You can enter an IP address or select an IP address from the drop-down. The drop-down displays a maximum of 256 IP addresses.
Displays information about the connection, such as name server and the IP range.
The Configuration Properties dialog of the wizard allows you to set values for properties of the application which specializes this instance of the application. This is useful for configuring location-specific parameters, such as IP addresses, and for configuring tuning parameters, such as cache sizes.
The default values of the properties are shown in normal font weight. Property values explicitly configured for this application are in bold. Mandatory property volumes that have not yet been configured are highlighted in red.
For information about the property, its type and allowed values, click Info.
To restore the default value of a property, click Restore.
To reset the values of all properties to their defaults, click Reset All.
The Finalizing screen contains the following fields:
Select this if you want the application to be started after the provisioning. If left unselected, the provisioned application is not started.
Select this if you want the application volumes copied using filesystem-level copy rather than block-level copy. This is useful if the application has very large volumes that have little data on them.
Select this if you want the volumes prefilled or all blocks allocated. This could greatly increase the amount of time it takes to provision the application depending on the size of the application volumes being created.
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