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One of the many great features of vRealize Operations Manager (vROPS) is the ability to identify and address over or under-sized virtual machines. This feature can be especially useful for organizations looking to optimize their virtual infrastructure and ensure that their resources are being used efficiently.
However, if you try to resize a VM using vROPS and find that the option is greyed out or unavailable, there may be a simple reason for this: the option to enable operational actions has not been selected for the relevant connection or cloud account.
To check whether this option is enabled, head to the Administration section of vROPS and select Cloud Accounts. Then, select the three dots next to the connection you want to check, and look for the enable operational actions option. If this option is not selected, simply click on it to enable it.
Once you have enabled this option, you should be able to resize your VMs as needed. However, it’s important to note that the account you use for the credentials on this connection must have the appropriate privileges to modify the VMs. If you don’t have the necessary permissions, you may need to contact your vRealize Operations Manager administrator or IT team to request access.
Resizing a virtual machine using vROPS is straightforward once you have enabled operational actions for the relevant connection. Simply select the VM you want to resize, click on the Resize button, and confirm the suggested resizing. The process will then be completed, and your VM will be resized accordingly.
In conclusion, if you find that the resize option is greyed out or unavailable in vROPS, it’s likely that the enable operational actions option has not been selected for the relevant connection or cloud account. By following the simple steps outlined above, you can easily enable this option and start resizing your VMs as needed.
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