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You do not need to create a vSphere endpoint, because you already created one when you requested the
initial content catalog item.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Fabric Groups.
2
Click the New icon ( ).
3 Enter Rainpole fabric in the Name text box.
4 Search for Rainpole architects in the Fabric administrators search box and select your custom
group.
5 Select the compute resource from your vSphere environment to include in your fabric group.
6 Click OK.
7 Refresh your browser to view the new menu options available to you as a fabric administrator.
What to do next
Using your fabric administrator privileges, you create a machine prefix for your Rainpole architects to use
so any machines they provision during development and testing are easily identified.
Scenario: Configure Machine Prefixes for Rainpole
Using your fabric administrator privileges, you create a prefix that you can configure to prepend to
machines provisioned by your vRealize Automation architects and developers during development and
testing.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Administration > Machine Prefixes.
2 Click New.
3 Enter Rainpole in the Machine Prefix text box.
4 Enter 3 in the Number of Digits text box.
5 Enter 1 in the Next Number text box.
6
Click the Save icon ( ).
What to do next
Using your tenant administrator privileges, you create a business group for the IT team that is responsible
for designing and testing your vRealize Automation blueprints.
Scenario: Create a Business Group for Your Rainpole Architects to Test
Catalog Items
Using your tenant administrator privileges, you create a business group for the IT team responsible for
designing and testing vRealize Automation blueprints.
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