7.1

Table Of Contents
3 Congure the tunnel custom properties.
Use the private IP address of your Amazon AWS tunnel machine and port 1443, which you assigned for
vRealize_automation_appliance_fqdn when you invoked the SSH tunnel.
Option Value
software.ebs.url
https://Private_IP:1443/event-broker-service/api
software.agent.service.url
https://Private_IP:1443/software-service/api
agent.download.url
https://Private_IP:1443/software-service/resources/nobel-
agent.jar
4 Click Save.
You created a reservation to allocate Amazon AWS resources to your architects business group. You
congured the reservation to support the guest agent and the Software bootstrap agent. Your architects can
create blueprints that leverage the guest agent to customize deployed machines or include Software
components.
Creating Virtual Category Reservations
A virtual category type reservation provides access to the provisioning services of a virtual machine
deployment for a particular vRealize Automation business group. Available virtual reservation types
include vSphere, Hyper-V, KVM, SCVMM, and XenServer.
A reservation is a share of the memory, CPU, networking, and storage resources of one compute resource
allocated to a particular vRealize Automation business group.
A business group can have multiple reservations on one endpoint or reservations on multiple endpoints.
To provision virtual machines, a business group must have at least one reservation on a virtual compute
resource. Each reservation is for one business group only, but a business group can have multiple
reservations on a single compute resource, or multiple reservations on compute resources of dierent types.
In addition to dening the share of fabric resources allocated to the business group, a reservation can dene
policies, priorities, and quotas that determine machine placement.
Understanding Selection Logic for Reservations
When a member of a business group create a provisioning request for a virtual machine,
vRealize Automation selects a machine from one of the reservations that are available to that business
group.
The reservation for which a machine is provisioned must satisfy the following criteria:
n
The reservation must be of the same platform type as the blueprint from which the machine was
requested.
A generic virtual blueprint can be provisioned on any type of virtual reservation.
n
The reservation must be enabled.
n
The compute resource must be accessible and not in maintenance mode.
n
The reservation must have capacity remaining in its machine quota or have an unlimited quota.
The allocated machine quota includes only machines that are powered on. For example, if a reservation
has a quota of 50, and 40 machines have been provisioned but only 20 of them are powered on, the
reservation’s quota is 40 percent allocated, not 80 percent.
n
The reservation must have sucient unallocated memory and storage resources to provision the
machine.
Chapter 3 Configuring Resources
VMware, Inc. 211