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Prerequisites
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Prepare a CentOS 6.x Linux reference machine, convert it to a template, and create a customization
specification. See Scenario: Prepare for Importing the Dukes Bank for vSphere Sample Application
Blueprint.
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Create an external network profile to provide a gateway and a range of IP addresses. See Create an
External Network Profile by Using A Third-Party IPAM Provider.
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Map your external network profile to your vSphere reservation. See Create a Reservation for Hyper-V,
KVM, SCVMM, vSphere, or XenServer. The sample application cannot provision successfully without
an external network profile.
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Verify that you have both the infrastructure architect and software architect privileges. Both roles
are required to import the Dukes Bank sample application and to interact with the Dukes Bank
blueprints and software components.
Procedure
1 Scenario: Import the Dukes Bank for vSphere Sample Application
You download the Dukes Bank for vSphere application from your vRealize Automation appliance.
You import the sample application into your vRealize Automation tenant to view a working sample of
a multi-tiered vRealize Automation blueprint that includes multiple machine components with
networking and software components.
2 Scenario: Configure Dukes Bank vSphere Sample Components for Your Environment
Using your infrastructure architect privileges, you configure each of the Dukes Bank machine
components to use the customization specification, template, and machine prefixes that you created
for your environment.
You have configured the Dukes Bank for vSphere sample application for your environment to use as a
starting point for developing your own blueprints, as a tool to evaluate vRealize Automation, or as a
learning resource to assist you in understanding vRealize Automation functionality and components.
Scenario: Import the Dukes Bank for vSphere Sample Application
You download the Dukes Bank for vSphere application from your vRealize Automation appliance. You
import the sample application into your vRealize Automation tenant to view a working sample of a multi-
tiered vRealize Automation blueprint that includes multiple machine components with networking and
software components.
Procedure
1 Log in to your vRealize Automation appliance as root by using SSH.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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