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Required Network Configuration for SCVMM Clusters
SCVMM clusters only expose virtual networks to vRealize Automation, so you must have a 1:1
relationship between your virtual and logical networks. Using the SCVMM console, map each logical
network to a virtual network and configure your SCVMM cluster to access machines through the virtual
network.
Required Storage Configuration for SCVMM Clusters
On SCVMM Hyper-V clusters, vRealize Automation collects data and provisions on shared volumes only.
Using the SCVMM console, configure your clusters to use shared resource volumes for storage.
Required Storage Configuration for Standalone SCVMM Hosts
For standalone SCVMM hosts, vRealize Automation collects data and provisions on the default virtual
machine path. Using the SCVMM console, configure default virtual machine paths for your standalone
hosts.
Configure Network-to-Azure VPC Connectivity
You must configure network-to-Azure connectivity if you want to use Software components in Azure
blueprints.
Prerequisites
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Install and fully configure vRealize Automation. See Installing and Configuring vRealize Automation
for the Rainpole Scenario.
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Create an Azure security group called TunnelGroup and configure it to allow access on port 22.
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Create or identify a CentOS machine in your Azure TunnelGroup security group and note the
following configurations:
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Administrative user credentials, for example root.
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Public IP address.
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Private IP address.
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Create or identify a CentOS machine on the same local network as your vRealize Automation
installation.
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Install OpenSSH SSHD Server on both tunnel machines.
Procedure
1 Log in to your Azure tunnel machine as the root user or similar.
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