OSProfileArgs

data class OSProfileArgs(val adminPassword: Output<String>? = null, val adminUsername: Output<String>? = null, val allowExtensionOperations: Output<Boolean>? = null, val computerName: Output<String>? = null, val customData: Output<String>? = null, val linuxConfiguration: Output<LinuxConfigurationArgs>? = null, val requireGuestProvisionSignal: Output<Boolean>? = null, val secrets: Output<List<VaultSecretGroupArgs>>? = null, val windowsConfiguration: Output<WindowsConfigurationArgs>? = null) : ConvertibleToJava<OSProfileArgs>

Specifies the operating system settings for the virtual machine. Some of the settings cannot be changed once VM is provisioned.

Constructors

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constructor(adminPassword: Output<String>? = null, adminUsername: Output<String>? = null, allowExtensionOperations: Output<Boolean>? = null, computerName: Output<String>? = null, customData: Output<String>? = null, linuxConfiguration: Output<LinuxConfigurationArgs>? = null, requireGuestProvisionSignal: Output<Boolean>? = null, secrets: Output<List<VaultSecretGroupArgs>>? = null, windowsConfiguration: Output<WindowsConfigurationArgs>? = null)

Properties

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val adminPassword: Output<String>? = null

Specifies the password of the administrator account.

Minimum-length (Windows): 8 characters

Minimum-length (Linux): 6 characters

Max-length (Windows): 123 characters

Max-length (Linux): 72 characters

Complexity requirements: 3 out of 4 conditions below need to be fulfilled
Has lower characters
Has upper characters
Has a digit
Has a special character (Regex match \W_)

Disallowed values: "abc@123", "P@$$w0rd", "P@ssw0rd", "P@ssword123", "Pa$$word", "pass@word1", "Password!", "Password1", "Password22", "iloveyou!"

For resetting the password, see How to reset the Remote Desktop service or its login password in a Windows VM

For resetting root password, see Manage users, SSH, and check or repair disks on Azure Linux VMs using the VMAccess Extension

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val adminUsername: Output<String>? = null

Specifies the name of the administrator account.

This property cannot be updated after the VM is created.

Windows-only restriction: Cannot end in "."

Disallowed values: "administrator", "admin", "user", "user1", "test", "user2", "test1", "user3", "admin1", "1", "123", "a", "actuser", "adm", "admin2", "aspnet", "backup", "console", "david", "guest", "john", "owner", "root", "server", "sql", "support", "support_388945a0", "sys", "test2", "test3", "user4", "user5".

Minimum-length (Linux): 1 character

Max-length (Linux): 64 characters

Max-length (Windows): 20 characters.

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val allowExtensionOperations: Output<Boolean>? = null

Specifies whether extension operations should be allowed on the virtual machine. This may only be set to False when no extensions are present on the virtual machine.

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val computerName: Output<String>? = null

Specifies the host OS name of the virtual machine. This name cannot be updated after the VM is created. Max-length (Windows): 15 characters. Max-length (Linux): 64 characters. For naming conventions and restrictions see Azure infrastructure services implementation guidelines.

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val customData: Output<String>? = null

Specifies a base-64 encoded string of custom data. The base-64 encoded string is decoded to a binary array that is saved as a file on the Virtual Machine. The maximum length of the binary array is 65535 bytes. Note: Do not pass any secrets or passwords in customData property. This property cannot be updated after the VM is created. The property 'customData' is passed to the VM to be saved as a file, for more information see Custom Data on Azure VMs. For using cloud-init for your Linux VM, see Using cloud-init to customize a Linux VM during creation.

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Specifies the Linux operating system settings on the virtual machine. For a list of supported Linux distributions, see Linux on Azure-Endorsed Distributions.

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Optional property which must either be set to True or omitted.

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val secrets: Output<List<VaultSecretGroupArgs>>? = null

Specifies set of certificates that should be installed onto the virtual machine. To install certificates on a virtual machine it is recommended to use the Azure Key Vault virtual machine extension for Linux or the Azure Key Vault virtual machine extension for Windows.

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Specifies Windows operating system settings on the virtual machine.

Functions

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open override fun toJava(): OSProfileArgs