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What to do next
Add the compute resources from your endpoint to a fabric group. See “Create a Fabric Group,” on page 175.
Create a KVM (RHEV) Endpoint
You can create endpoints to allow vRealize Automation to communicate with the KVM (RHEV)
environment and discover compute resources, collect data, and provision machines.
Prerequisites
n
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an IaaS administrator.
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“Store User Credentials,” on page 158.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Endpoints > Endpoints.
2 Select New > Virtual > KVM (RHEV).
3 Enter a name in the Name text box.
4 (Optional) Enter a description in the Description text box.
5 Enter the URL for the endpoint in the Address text box.
The URL must be of the type: https://FQDN or https://IP_address
For example, https://mycompany-kvmrhev1.mycompany.local.
6 Click Credentials and select the administrative-level credentials you stored for this endpoint.
If you did not already store the credentials, you can do so now.
7 (Optional) Add custom properties.
8 Click OK.
vRealize Automation collects data from your endpoint and discovers your compute resources.
What to do next
Add the compute resources from your endpoint to a fabric group. See “Create a Fabric Group,” on page 175.
Create a Xen Pool Endpoint
You can create endpoints to allow vRealize Automation to communicate with the Xen pool master and
discover compute resources, collect data, and provision machines.
Prerequisites
n
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an IaaS administrator.
n
A system administrator must install a proxy agent with stored credentials that correspond to your
endpoint. See Installing vRealize Automation 7.1.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Endpoints > Agents.
2 Enter the name of your Xen pool master in the Compute resource text box.
N Do not enter the name of the Xen pool. You must enter the name of the pool master.
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