You can use custom properties to configure the product to connect to the VMware Infrastructure SDK (VI SDK) Web service endpoints.
The cpuLimitForCappedVMs custom property defines a the target processor utilization percentage for WebSphere Virtual Enterprise processes that run on virtual machines. This custom property value is maintained for virtual machines that have a defined processor utilization limit.
You can specify the cpuLimitForCappedVMs custom property on the cell with a percent value between 0 and 95%. If you specify 100%, the limit is equal to the limit that is placed on the virtual machine in the VMware software.
The custom property value is the target utilization that WebSphere Virtual Enterprise maintains for virtual machines that have processor utilization limits. This value should be the highest value that maintains virtual machine and system stability.
The vmware.service.unique_ID.url custom property specifies the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) of the VMware Web services endpoint.
https://myserver.ibm.com/sdk
The unique_id value in the custom property name is optional. You can specify the unique_id value if you are specifying multiple sets of custom properties for each VMware server. For example, you might name the custom property as vmware.service.vmwareserver1.url. As a convention, you can specify the hostname of the vCenter or ESX server for the unique_id value.
The vmware.service.unique_id.userid custom property specifies the user ID to access the vCenter or ESX server.
root
The unique_id value in the custom property name is optional. You can specify the unique_id value if you are specifying multiple sets of custom properties for each vCenter or ESX server. For example, you might name the custom property as vmware.service.vmwareserver1.userid. As a convention, you can specify the hostname of the vCenter or ESX server for the unique_id value.
The vmware.service.unique_id.password custom property specifies the password to access the vCenter or ESX server.
myPasswordThe value can be an encoded password. To encode your password, you can use the encodePassword.sh|bat script. This script is in the install_root\bin directory.
The unique_id value in the custom property name is optional. You can specify the unique_id value if you are specifying multiple sets of custom properties for each vCenter or ESX server. For example, you might name the custom property as vmware.service.vmwareserver1.password. As a convention, you can specify the hostname of the vCenter or ESX server for the unique_id value.