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	BUG-ID: CLOUDSTACK-1201 BUG-ID: CLOUDSTACK-1196 Signed-off-by: Marcus Sorensen <marcus@betterservers.com> 1360786749 -0700
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> 
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| <!--
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| Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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| or more contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file
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| distributed with this work for additional information
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| regarding copyright ownership.  The ASF licenses this file
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| to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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| "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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| with the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
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|   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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| Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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| software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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| "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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| KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
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| specific language governing permissions and limitations
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| under the License.
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| -->
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| <data>
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| 
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|   <version>2.0</version>
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| 
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|   <!--
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|     ipAddressRange:  It is possible to specify a single IP address.  For example, to add 192.168.1.1
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|     as the only address, specify as <ipAddressRange>192.168.1.1<ipAddressRange>.  To specify 192.168.1.1
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|     to 192.168.1.150 specify as <ipAddressRange>192.168.1.1-192.168.1.150</ipAddressRange>
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|    -->
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| <!--  <zones>
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|     <zone>
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|       <id>1</id>
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|       <name>NM</name>
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|       <physicalNetworkId>200</physicalNetworkId>
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|       <dns1>4.2.2.2</dns1>
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|       <dns2>10.10.10.14</dns2>
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|       <internalDns1>4.2.2.2</internalDns1>
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|       <internalDns2>4.2.2.2</internalDns2>
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|       <netmask>255.255.255.0</netmask>
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|       <vnet>560-579</vnet>      
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|       <guestNetworkCidr>10.1.1.0/24</guestNetworkCidr>
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|       <networktype>Advanced</networktype>
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|     </zone>
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|   </zones> 
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| 
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|   <physicalNetworks>
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| 	 <physicalNetwork>
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|       <id>200</id>
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|       <zoneId>1</zoneId>
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|       <vnet>1075-1089</vnet>
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|     </physicalNetwork>
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|   </physicalNetworks>
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|   
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|   <physicalNetworkServiceProviders>
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|     <physicalNetworkServiceProvider>
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|       <id>1</id>
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|       <physicalNetworkId>200</physicalNetworkId>
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|       <providerName>VirtualRouter</providerName>
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|       <destPhysicalNetworkId>0</destPhysicalNetworkId>
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|       <vpn>1</vpn>
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|       <dhcp>1</dhcp>
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|       <dns>1</dns>
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|       <gateway>1</gateway>
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|       <firewall>1</firewall>
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|       <sourceNat>1</sourceNat>
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|       <loadBalance>1</loadBalance>
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|       <staticNat>1</staticNat>
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|       <portForwarding>1</portForwarding>
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|       <userData>1</userData>
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|       <securityGroup>0</securityGroup>
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|     </physicalNetworkServiceProvider>
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|   </physicalNetworkServiceProviders>
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| 
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|   <virtualRouterProviders>
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|     <virtualRouterProvider>
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|         <id>1</id>
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|         <nspId>1</nspId>
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|         <type>VirtualRouter</type>
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|     </virtualRouterProvider>
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|   </virtualRouterProviders>
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| 
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| -->
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|   <!--
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|     ipAddressRange:  It is possible to specify a single IP address.  For example, to add 192.168.1.1
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|     as the only address, specify as <ipAddressRange>192.168.1.1<ipAddressRange>.  To specify 192.168.1.1
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|     to 192.168.1.150 specify as <ipAddressRange>192.168.1.1-192.168.1.150</ipAddressRange>
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|     
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|     At the moment there is no way to specify a different netmask for each pod.  The netmask
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|     is controlled by the private.net.mask parameter further down this file.
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|    -->
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|  <!-- <pods>
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|     <pod>
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|       <id>1</id>
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|       <name>NM</name>
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|       <zoneId>1</zoneId> 
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|       <gateway>10.91.28.1</gateway>
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|       <cidr>10.91.28.0/24</cidr>
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|       <ipAddressRange>10.91.28.160-10.91.28.179</ipAddressRange>
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|     </pod>
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|   </pods> --> 
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| <!--
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| <storagePools>
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| <storagePool>
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| <zoneId>1</zoneId>
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| <podId>1</podId>
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| <name>idc-ss</name>
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| <hostAddress>10.91.28.6</hostAddress>
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| <hostPath>/export/home/nitin/primary</hostPath>
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| </storagePool>
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| </storagePools>
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| -->
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| 
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| <!--  
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| <secondaryStorages>
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| <secondaryStorage>
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| <zoneId>1</zoneId>
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| <podId>1</podId>
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| <url>nfs://10.91.28.6/export/home/nitin/secondary</url>
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| </secondaryStorage>
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| </secondaryStorages>
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| -->
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| 
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|  <!-- <vlans>
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|     <vlan>
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|       <zoneId>1</zoneId>
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|       <physicalNetworkId>200</physicalNetworkId>
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|       <vlanId>30</vlanId>
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|       <vlanType>VirtualNetwork</vlanType>
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|       <gateway>10.91.30.1</gateway>
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|       <netmask>255.255.255.0</netmask>
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|       <ipAddressRange>10.91.30.160-10.91.30.179</ipAddressRange>
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|     </vlan>
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|   </vlans>-->
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| <!--    
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|     <vlan>
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|       <zoneId>1</zoneId>
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|       <vlanId>31</vlanId>
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|       <vlanType>VirtualNetwork</vlanType>
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|       <gateway>192.168.31.1</gateway>
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|       <netmask>255.255.255.0</netmask>
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|       <ipAddressRange>192.168.31.10-192.168.31.19</ipAddressRange>
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|     </vlan>
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|   -->
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|   <!--
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|     * id is the unique id of the service offering
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|     * name is the name of the service offering
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|     * displayText is the text that will be shown in the UI (usually as a dropdown list)
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|     * cpu is the number of CPUs for the offering
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|     * ramSize is total memory in MB
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|     * speed is the CPU speed for each core in MHZ
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|     * diskSpace is the storage space in MB
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|     * enableHA is a true/false value to determine if HA should be turned on for vms with this service offering.  Default is false.
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|   -->
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|   <serviceOfferings>
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|     <serviceOffering>
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|       <id>1</id>
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|       <name>Small Instance</name>
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|       <displayText>Small Instance [500MHZ CPU, 512MB MEM, 16GB Disk] - $0.10 per hour</displayText>
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|       <cpu>1</cpu>
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|       <ramSize>512</ramSize>
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|       <speed>500</speed>
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|     </serviceOffering>
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|     <serviceOffering>
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|       <id>2</id>
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|       <name>Medium Instance</name>
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|       <displayText>Medium Instance [2GHZ CPU, 2GB MEM, 32GB Disk] - $0.20 per hour</displayText>
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|       <cpu>1</cpu>
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|       <ramSize>2048</ramSize>
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|       <speed>2000</speed>
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|     </serviceOffering>
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|     <serviceOffering>
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|       <id>3</id>
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|       <name>Large Instance</name>
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|       <displayText>Large Instance [2GHZ CPU, 4GB MEM, 64GB Disk] - $0.30 per hour</displayText>
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|       <cpu>2</cpu>
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|       <ramSize>4096</ramSize>
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|       <speed>2000</speed>
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|     </serviceOffering>
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|   </serviceOfferings>
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| 
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|   <diskOfferings>
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|     <diskOffering>
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|       <id>1</id>
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|       <domainId>1</domainId>
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|       <name>Small Disk</name>
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|       <displayText>Small Disk [16GB Disk]</displayText>
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|       <diskSpace>16384</diskSpace>
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|     </diskOffering>
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|     <diskOffering>
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|       <id>2</id>
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|       <domainId>1</domainId>
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|       <name>Medium Disk</name>
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|       <displayText>Medium Disk [32GB Disk]</displayText>
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|       <diskSpace>32768</diskSpace>
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|     </diskOffering>
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|     <diskOffering>
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|       <id>3</id>
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|       <domainId>1</domainId>
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|       <name>Large Disk</name>
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|       <displayText>Large Disk [64GB Disk]</displayText>
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|       <diskSpace>65536</diskSpace>
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|     </diskOffering>
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|   </diskOfferings>
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| 
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|   <!--
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|     This is the user section.  Use this to create users for your fresh setup.
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|     
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|     * firstname/lastname are optional parameters
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|     * id and email, however, are *required*
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|   -->
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|   <users>
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|     <user>
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|       <id>2</id>
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|       <username>admin</username>
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|       <password>password</password>
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|       <firstname>Admin</firstname>
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|       <lastname>User</lastname>
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|       <email>admin@mailprovider.com</email>
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|     </user>
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|   </users>
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|   
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|   <!--
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|     This is the configuration section.  It contains various configuration settings
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|     unrelated between each other, but influencing the operation of the cloud.
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|   -->
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|   
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|   <configurationEntries>
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|     <!--
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|     The default.zone parameter controls in which zone machines are created by default,
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|     if you do not specify a zone.
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|     -->
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>default.zone</name>
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|       <value>ZONE1</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <!--
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|     The guest.domain.suffix parameter...
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|     -->    <configuration>
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|       <name>guest.domain.suffix</name>
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|       <value>qatest-vmops.com</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <!--
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|     The instance.name parameter is tacked to the end of the names of the VMs you create.
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|     So, for example, with the TEST value as it ships by default, your VMs would be named:
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|     i-X-Y-TEST, where X is the account ID and Y is the serially incrementing VM ID.
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|     -->    
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>instance.name</name>
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|       <value>TEST</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <!--
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|     The integration.api.port parameter controls on which port the REST API listens.
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|     -->    
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>integration.api.port</name>
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|       <value>8096</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <!--
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|     The memory.capacity.threshold is a percentage value (e.g. 0.85 is 85%).  Whenever
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|     the Percent Used memory in a pod exceeds this threshold, our software will alert
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|     you.
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|     -->    
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>memory.capacity.threshold</name>
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|       <value>0.85</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <!--
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|     This parameter is similar to memory.capacity.threshold, but for CPU capacity.
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|     -->
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>cpu.capacity.threshold</name>
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|       <value>0.85</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <!--
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|     The following two parameters:
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|     1. storage.capacity.threshold
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|     2. storage.allocated.capacity.threshold
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|     are similar to the last two parameters, but apply to storage.  If at any point,
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|     the Storage Used (actual data size used in the storage volume) or Storage
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|     Allocated (total storage configured across a pod) exceeds these thresholds,
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|     our software will alert you.
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|     -->
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>storage.capacity.threshold</name>
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|       <value>0.85</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>storage.allocated.capacity.threshold</name>
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|       <value>0.85</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <!--
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|     The following two parameters operate in a similar fashion to the earlier
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|     thresholds.  If the percentage of allocated IPs vs. available IPs exceed
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|     these thresholds, you will be alerted.
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|     -->
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>public.ip.capacity.threshold</name>
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|       <value>0.85</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>private.ip.capacity.threshold</name>
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|       <value>0.85</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <!--
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|     capacity.check.period tells the Management Server how often to check the
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|     available capacity.  The value is expressed in milliseconds.
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|     -->
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>capacity.check.period</name>
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|       <value>300000</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <!--
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|     expunge.interval is the number of seconds after which destroyed VMs will be
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|     cleaned out of the storage server and no longer recoverable.
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|     -->
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>expunge.interval</name>
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|       <value>86400</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <!--
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|     The wait parameter expresses how many seconds a command can be sitting in the queue.
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|     Commands to the different participants in the cloud are serialized through a single-
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|     consumer queue, to coordinate several multi-step actions.  If, theoretically, a
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|     command in the queue is holding the subsequent commands up for too long (by default,
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|     as you can see, half an hour), then the queue itself is cleaned up and you
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|     get a failure alert in your Management UI.
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|     -->
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>wait</name>
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|       <value>1800</value>
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|     </configuration>
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| 
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|     <!--
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|     The upgrade URL is the URL of the management server that agents will connect to
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|     in order to automatically upgrade.  This should be the configured host/port of
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|     either a load balancer if clustering is used, or the management server if a single
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|     server is installed.  If the port to use is 80, the ":8080" portion of the
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|     value below can be removed.
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|     
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|     In the vast majority of cases, all you need to change is the host, from example.com
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|     to whatever IP address or host name of your management server / load balancer.
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|     -->
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>upgrade.url</name>
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|       <value>http://example.com:8080/client/agent/update.zip</value>
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|     </configuration>
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| 
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|     <!--
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|     The following two throttling parameters are expressed in Mb/s (mega*bits* per second).
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|     
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|     Each value is the default limit for each user (as a whole) in terms of served bandwidth
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|     rate.  To be more precise: users' downloads to their VMs are *not* limited; these
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|     parameters govern the limits of outbound traffic.
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|     
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|     The first one is the overall limit.  The second limit applies only to multicast traffic.
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|     -->
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>network.throttling.rate</name>
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|       <value>200</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>multicast.throttling.rate</name>
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|       <value>10</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>secstorage.encrypt.copy</name>
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|       <value>false</value>
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|     </configuration>
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| 
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|     <!--
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|     usage.aggregation.timezone is the timezone to use for aggregating usage.  This timezone
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|     will specify the boundaries for one day, i.e. when daily usage records are generated, it will
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|     be one day's worth of usage in this timezone's day.  The value of must be a valid Java 1.6
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|     timezone id, a list of timezone ids is here (but not guaranteed to be 100% accurate)
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|     http://www.java2s.com/Tutorial/Java/0120__Development/GettingallthetimezonesIDs.htm
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| 
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|     usage.stats.job.exec.time is the time at which the usage statistics aggregation job will run.
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|     The value is specified as an HH24:MM time, e.g. 00:30 to run at 12:30am (server time).  The
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|     default value is configured to run at 12:15am and will aggregate usage data from the previous
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|     day.
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|     -->
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>usage.aggregation.timezone</name>
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|       <value>GMT</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>usage.stats.job.exec.time</name>
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|       <value>00:15</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>system.vm.local.storage.required</name>
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|       <value>false</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <!--
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>hypervisor.type</name>
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|       <value></value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     -->
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>secondary.storage.vm</name>
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|       <value>false</value>
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|     </configuration>
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| 
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|     <!-- 
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|         The following are for configuring alerts and a proper email (where system
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|         alerts will be sent to) and smtp server needs to be
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|         configured before enabling this feature.
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|     -->
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|     <!--
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>alert.smtp.host</name>
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|       <value>smtp.host.com</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>alert.smtp.port</name>
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|       <value>25</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>alert.smtp.useAuth</name>
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|       <value>false</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>alert.smtp.username</name>
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|       <value>some.user@example.com</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>alert.smtp.password</name>
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|       <value>password</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>alert.email.sender</name>
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|       <value>some.user@example.com</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>alert.email.addresses</name>
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|       <value>some.admin@example.com</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>alert.smtp.debug</name>
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|       <value>false</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     -->
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|     <!--
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|     	mount.parent determines where secondary storage is mounted on the management server.
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|     -->
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|     <!--
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|     <configuration>
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|       <name>mount.parent</name>
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|       <value>/var/cloudstack/mnt</value>
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|     </configuration>
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|     -->
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|   </configurationEntries>
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| </data>
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