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In the same way plugins can be created for running Perl, python, ruby scripts as well as puppet automation.
Users can run plugins on-demand any of their own existing Virtual Machines without the need of connecting to the VM. Use the following steps to run an existing plugin on an existing VM.
Note: Running plugins on an existing VM requires the HyperCloud™ Agent to be installed on the Virtual Machine. The Agent Status must be Connected.
Login to the HyperCloud™ Platform with your credentials Click on Services Orchestration Tab Services
Click on VMs Locate and click on the target VM. Click on Plugins Tab
In the Add Plugins Drop-Down scroll or search the plugin name Select the plugin
Note: If the plugin has been created with Arguments, then text fields will appear under the selected plugin.
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To Add more plugins, click on the Add Plugins and scroll or Type and search the name of another plugin
For each plugin, click on +Advance Configuration button and provide the following information
Valid Exit Codes: These Exit codes will be ignored. If none provided, then the default value is 0.
Order: Sequence number to define the order of execution of the plugin.
Note: If no order number is mentioned, all plugins will run at the same time
Click on Run Plugin
Click on the Timeline Tab Wait for a few minutes to see the result of the plugin execution