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Preparing for SCCM Provisioning
vRealize Automation boots a newly provisioned machine from an ISO image, and then passes control to
the specified SCCM task sequence.
SCCM provisioning is supported for the deployment of Windows operating systems. Linux is not
supported. Software distribution and updates are not supported.
The following is a high-level overview of the steps required to prepare for SCCM provisioning:
1 Consult with your network administrator to ensure that the following network requirements are met:
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Communication with SCCM requires the NetBios name of the SCCM server. At least one
Distributed Execution Manager (DEM) must be able to resolve the fully qualified name of the
SCCM server to its NetBios name.
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The SCCM server and the vRealize Automation server must be on the same network and
available to each other.
2 Create a software package that includes the vRealize Automation guest agent. See Create a
Software Package for SCCM Provisioning.
3 In SCCM, create the desired task sequence for provisioning the machine. The final step must be to
install the software package you created that contains the vRealize Automation guest agent. For
information about creating task sequences and installing software packages, see SCCM
documentation.
4 Create a zero touch boot ISO image for the task sequence. By default, SCCM creates a light touch
boot ISO image. For information about configuring SCCM for zero touch ISO images, see SCCM
documentation.
5 Copy the ISO image to the location required by your virtualization platform. If you do not know the
appropriate location, refer to the documentation provided by your hypervisor.
6 Gather the following information so that blueprint architects can include it on blueprints:
a The name of the collection containing the task sequence.
b The fully qualified domain name of the SCCM server on which the collection containing the
sequence resides.
c The site code of the SCCM server.
d Administrator-level credentials for the SCCM server.
e (Optional) For SCVMM integrations, the ISO, virtual hard disk, or hardware profile to attach to
provisioned machines.
Note You can create a property group with the SCCMProvisioningProperties property set to include
all of this required information. This makes it easier to include the information on blueprints.
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