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Problem
When you view user information in environments with a large number of users, the user names are slow
to load in the user interface.
Cause
The extended time required to load the names occurs in environments with a large Active Directory
environment.
Solution
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To reduce the retrieval workload, use Active Directory groups or custom groups whenever possible
rather than adding hundreds of individual members by name.
Scenario: Configure the Default Tenant for Rainpole
As the system administrator, you want to configure your vRealize Automation instance as an ongoing
development environment. You create local user accounts and assign yourself to the tenant administrator
role. Using the tenant administrator privileges, you start configuring vRealize Automation as a
development environment for building and testing blueprints.
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Configure
Tenant
Configure IaaS
Resources
Design On-
Demand Services
Procedure
1 Scenario: Create Local User Accounts for Rainpole
Using your default system administrator privileges, you create two local user accounts in the default
tenant. Assign one of these accounts to the tenant administrator role so you can start configuring the
default tenant. You can use the second account later as a shared login for your architects to test
blueprint and catalog access.
2 Scenario: Connect Your Corporate Active Directory to vRealize Automation for Rainpole
As a tenant administrator, you want vRealize Automation to authenticate logins against your
corporate active directory. You configure a connection between vRealize Automation and your single
domain active directory over LDAP.
3 Scenario: Configure Branding for the Default Tenant for Rainpole
Using your tenant administrator privileges, you customize the look and feel of the
vRealize Automation console. You upload a new logo, change the colors, update the header and
footer information, and configure the login screen branding.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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