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5 Click Open.
A CSV file opens that contains a list of endpoints in the following format:
InterfaceType,Address,Credentials,Name,Description
vCloud,https://abxpoint2vco,svc-admin,abxpoint2vco,abxpoint
6 Click Import.
You can edit and manage your endpoints through the vRealize Automation console.
Preparing an Endpoint CSV File for Import
Instead of adding endpoints one at a time by using the vRealize Automation console, you can import a list
of endpoints by uploading a CSV file.
The CSV file must contain a header row with the expected fields. Fields are case sensitive and must be in
a specific order. You can upload multiple endpoints of varying types with the same CSV file. For
vCloud Director, system administrator accounts are imported, rather than organization administrator
endpoints.
Table 33. CSV File Fields and Their Order for Importing Endpoints
Field Description
InterfaceType
(Required)
You can upload multiple types of endpoints in a single file.
n
vCloud Air
n
vCloud Director
n
vRealize Orchestrator
n
vSphere
n
Amazon EC2
n
OpenStack
n
NetAppOnTap
n
SCVMM
n
KVM
Address
(Required for all interface types except Amazon) URL for the endpoint. For information about the
required format for your platform type, see the appropriate procedure to create an endpoint for
your platform.
Credentials
(Required) Name you gave the user credentials when you stored them in vRealize Automation.
Name
(Required) Provide a name for the endpoint. For OpenStack, the address is used as the default
name.
Description
(Optional) Provide a description for the endpoint.
OpenstackProject
(Required for OpenStack only) Provide the project name for the endpoint.
Troubleshooting Attached vSphere Endpoint Cannot be Found
When data collection fails for a vSphere endpoint, it is often due to a mismatch between the proxy name
and the endpoint name.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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