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3 Click Manage Registry.
The Existing Registries page appears.
4 Click Add.
5 Enter an IP or host name for the registry.
6 (Optional) Enter a name for the registry.
7 Select your login credentials from the drop-down list.
8 (Optional) Click Verify to confirm that the configured parameters are valid.
9 Click the checkmark icon to create the registry.
Configuring Network Resources for Containers
You can create, modify, and attach network configurations to containers and container templates in the
Containers for vRealize Automation application.
When you provision the container or provision a multi-container application from a template from a
vRealize Automation blueprint that contains the container component, the network configuration is
embedded and available. You can customize the networking settings for container components that you
have added to a vRealize Automation blueprint.
Create a New Network for Containers
If a suitable network configuration is not available, you can create a new one in vRealize Automation.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have container administrator, container architect, or IaaS administrator role
privileges.
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Verify that at least one host is configured and available for container network configuration.
Procedure
1 Log in to vRealize Automation.
2 Click the Containers tab.
3 Select Resources > Networks in the left pane.
The main panel displays the existing network configurations that can be provisioned as part of
container deployment. The network configurations include both those collected from added Docker
hosts and those created in vRealize Automation. The icons representing the network configurations
display the network and IPAM drivers; subnet, gateway, and IP range information; the number of
containers using the network configuration; and the number of hosts.
4 In the Name field, enter any string value.
When you finish creating the new configuration, the name value will be appended with a unique
identifier.
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