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8 Save and close the le.
What to do next
“Congure the Guest Agent Properties Files,” on page 57.
Configure the Guest Agent Properties Files
If you choose not to use the vRealize Automation PEBuilder, you must manually congure the guest agent
properties les.
Prerequisites
“Congure the doagentc.bat File,” on page 56.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the VRMGuestAgent directory within your WinPE Image.
For example: C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\PE Builder\Plugins\VRM Agent\VRMGuestAgent.
2 Make a copy of the le gugent.properties and name it gugent.properties.template.
3 Make a copy of the le gugent.properties.template and name it gugentc.properties.
4 Open gugent.properties in a text editor.
5 Replace all instances of the string GuestAgent.log the string X:/VRMGuestAgent/GuestAgent.log.
6 Save and close the le.
7 Open gugentc.properties in a text editor.
8 Replace all instances of the string GuestAgent.log the string C:/VRMGuestAgent/GuestAgent.log.
9 Save and close the le.
Preparing for Virtual Machine Image Provisioning
Before you provision instances with OpenStack, you must have virtual machine images and avors
congured in the OpenStack provider.
Virtual Machine Images
You can select an virtual machine image from a list of available images when creating blueprints for
OpenStack resources.
A virtual machine image is a template that contains a software conguration, including an operating system.
Virtual machine images are managed by the OpenStack provider and are imported during data collection.
If an image that is used in a blueprint is later deleted from the OpenStack provider, it is also removed from
the blueprint. If all the images have been removed from a blueprint, the blueprint is disabled and cannot be
used for machine requests until it is edited to add at least one image.
OpenStack Flavors
You can select one or more avors when creating OpenStack blueprints.
OpenStack avors are virtual hardware templates that dene the machine resource specications for
instances provisioned in OpenStack. Flavors are managed by the OpenStack provider and are imported
during data collection.
vRealize Automation supports several avors of OpenStack. For the most current information about
OpenStack avor support, see the vRealize Automation Support Matrix at
hps://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vcac-pubs.html.
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