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Table 31. Checklist for Configuring IaaS Resources
Task
vRealize
Automation Role Details
Store administrator-level credentials to your infrastructure.
IaaS administrator Store User Credentials.
You do not have to provide credentials if you
are integrating one of the following
platforms:
n
Xen pool on a XenServer
n
XenServer
n
vSphere, and your system administrator
configured the proxy agent to use
integrated credentials
Create endpoints for your infrastructure to bring resources
under vRealize Automation management.
IaaS administrator Choosing an Endpoint Scenario.
Create a fabric group to organize infrastructure resources
into groups and assign one or more administrators to manage
those resources as your vRealize Automation fabric
administrators.
IaaS administrator Create a Fabric Group.
Configure machine prefixes used to create names for
machines provisioned through vRealize Automation.
Fabric administrator Configure Machine Prefixes.
(Optional) Create network profiles to configure network
settings for provisioned machines.
Fabric administrator Creating a Network Profile.
Allocate infrastructure resources to business groups by
creating reservations and, optionally, reservation and storage
reservation profiles.
n
IaaS
administrator if
also configured
as a Fabric
administrator
n
Fabric
administrator
Configuring Reservations and Reservation
Policies.
Store User Credentials
You must store administrator-level credentials for your environment so that vRealize Automation can
communicate with your endpoints. Because the same credentials can be used for multiple endpoints,
credentials are managed separately from endpoints and associated when endpoints are created or
edited.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an IaaS administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Endpoints > Credentials.
2 Click New Credentials.
3 Enter a name in the Name text box.
4 (Optional) Enter a description in the Description text box.
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