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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push: new 43462db ref update (#124) 43462db is described below commit 43462dbd1119ece70a08d02f275297d04e76e06a Author: Andrija Panic <45762285+andrijapani...@users.noreply.github.com> AuthorDate: Tue May 19 14:07:13 2020 +0200 ref update (#124) * Update vsphere.rst references to adding a cluster --- source/installguide/hypervisor/vsphere.rst | 7 +++---- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/source/installguide/hypervisor/vsphere.rst b/source/installguide/hypervisor/vsphere.rst index 91a4819..8286f69 100644 --- a/source/installguide/hypervisor/vsphere.rst +++ b/source/installguide/hypervisor/vsphere.rst @@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ the zone is being created. After the zone is created, if you want to create an additional cluster along with Nexus 1000v virtual switch in the existing zone, use the Add Cluster option. For information on creating a cluster, see -`"Add Cluster: vSphere" <configuration.html#add-cluster-vsphere>`_. +:ref:`adding-a-cluster`. In both these cases, you must specify the following parameters to configure Nexus virtual switch: @@ -865,8 +865,7 @@ created. Alternatively, at the cluster level, you can create an additional cluster with VDS enabled in the existing zone. Use the Add Cluster -option. For information as given in `“Add Cluster: vSphere” -<configuration.html#add-cluster-vsphere>`_. +option. For information as given in :ref:`adding-a-cluster`. In both these cases, you must specify the following parameters to configure VDS: @@ -963,7 +962,7 @@ Add Hosts or Configure Clusters (vSphere) Use vCenter to create a vCenter cluster and add your desired hosts to the cluster. You will later add the entire cluster to CloudStack. (see -`“Add Cluster: vSphere” <configuration.html#add-cluster-vsphere>`_). +:ref:`adding-a-cluster`). Applying Hotfixes to a VMware vSphere Host