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5 Create the WIM image of the reference machine. Do not include any spaces in the WIM image le name
or provisioning fails.
6 Create a WinPE image that contains the vRealize Automation guest agent. You can use the
vRealize Automation PEBuilder to create a WinPE image that includes the guest agent.
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“Install PEBuilder,” on page 51.
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(Optional) Create any custom scripts you want to use to customize provisioned machines and place
them in the appropriate work item directory of your PEBuilder installation. See “Specify Custom
Scripts in a PEBuilder WinPE,” on page 52.
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If you are using VirtIO for network or storage interfaces, you must ensure that the necessary
drivers are included in your WinPE image and WIM image. See “Preparing for WIM Provisioning
with VirtIO Drivers,” on page 52.
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“Create a WinPE Image by Using PEBuilder,” on page 53.
You can create the WinPE image by using another method, but you must manually insert the
vRealize Automation guest agent. See “Manually Insert the Guest Agent into a WinPE Image,” on
page 54.
7 Place the WinPE image in the location required by your virtualization platform. If you do not know the
location, see the documentation provided by your hypervisor.
8 Gather the following information so that you can include it the blueprint:
a The name and location of the WinPE ISO image.
b The name of the WIM le, the UNC path to the WIM le, and the index used to extract the desired
image from the WIM le.
c The user name and password under which to map the WIM image path to a network drive on the
provisioned machine.
d (Optional) If you do not want to accept the default, K, the drive leer to which the WIM image path
is mapped on the provisioned machine.
e For vCenter Server integrations, the vCenter Server guest operating system version with which
vCenter Server is to create the machine.
f (Optional) For SCVMM integrations, the ISO, virtual hard disk, or hardware prole to aach to
provisioned machines.
N You can create a property group to include all of this required information. Using a property
group makes it easier to include all the information correctly in blueprints.
Reference Machine Requirements for WIM Provisioning
WIM provisioning involves creating a WIM image from a reference machine. The reference machine must
meet basic requirements for the WIM image to work for provisioning in vRealize Automation.
The following is a high-level overview of the steps to prepare a reference machine:
1 If the operating system on your reference machine is Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012,
Windows 7, or Windows 8, the default installation creates a small partition on the system's hard disk in
addition to the main partition. vRealize Automation does not support the use of WIM images created
on such multi-partitioned reference machines. You must delete this partition during the installation
process.
2 Install NET 4.5 and Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK) for Windows 7 (including WinPE 3.0)
on the reference machine.
3 If the reference machine operating system is Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP, reset the
administrator password to be blank. (There is no password.)
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