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Tab Description Important Parameters
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subNet Name - The domain name of the Azure subnet.
Note You can set the public IP address for Azure during
day 2 operations.
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If you select Use Network Profile, the network configuration
is detached from underlying Azure constructs and is instead
coupled with the vRealize Automation networking profile.
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If you leave the Network Profile text box empty, the
default Azure vNet and subnet pair are resolved based
on applicable reservations which have a network profile
specified.
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If you enter a network profile, then the Azure vNet and
subnet are resolved based on the matching reservation.
8 Click Finish to save the blueprint configuration and return to the main Blueprints page.
What to do next
If you have configured custom properties in your Azure reservation to support a VPN tunnel, you can add
software components to Azure blueprints.
1 Select Software Components on the Categories menu. Software components that you have
configured Azure blueprints appear in the pane below.
2 Select Azure Virtual Machine in the container drop-down values.
3 Select the desired software component and drag it to the Azure virtual machine on the Design
Canvas.
4 If there are properties required for the software component, enter them in the appropriate parameter
text boxes below the Design Canvas.
5 Click Save.
If you want to publish the blueprint, select it on the main Blueprints page and click Publish. A published
blueprint is available on Catalog Items page. Also, a business group manager or equivalent can use this
published blueprint as the basis of a composite blueprint.
Create Azure Custom Resource Actions
You can create and use custom resource actions to control Azure virtual machines.
The vRealize Automation Azure implementation is supplied with two custom resource actions out of the
box:
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Start virtual machine
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Stop virtual machine
In addition, you can create custom resource actions using workflows that are accessible through
vRealize Orchestrator library available from the vRealize Automation interface.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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