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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.
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
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an IaaS administrator.
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A system administrator must install a proxy agent with stored credentials that correspond to your
endpoint. See Installing vRealize Automation 7.2.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Endpoints > Agents.
2 Enter the name of your Xen pool master in the Compute resource text box.
Note Do not enter the name of the Xen pool. You must enter the name of the pool master.
To avoid duplicate entries in the vRealize Automation compute resource table, specify an address
that matches the configured Xen pool master address. For example, if the Xen pool master address
uses the host name, enter the host name and not the FQDN. If the Xen pool master address uses
FQDN, then enter the FQDN.
3 Select the proxy agent that your system administrator installed for this endpoint from the Proxy agent
name drop-down menu.
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