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3 Enter a name in the Name text box.
4 (Optional) Enter a description in the Description text box.
5 Enter the URL for the Web site that is hosting the OVF in the Address text box.
6 Enter the port number to use for connecting to the Web site proxy server in the Port text box.
7 Enter your administrator-level user name and password.
8 (Optional) Click Properties and add supplied custom properties, property groups, or your own
property definitions for the endpoint.
9 Click OK.
You can now use the endpoint to define the Web site at which to obtain OVF. For details, see Define
Blueprint Settings for a vSphere Component By Using an OVF and Define an Image Value Set for a
Component Profile By Using an OVF.
Create a vRealize Orchestrator Endpoint
You can create a vRealize Orchestrator endpoint to connect to a vRealize Orchestrator server.
You can configure multiple endpoints to connect to different vRealize Orchestrator servers, but you must
configure a priority for each endpoint.
When executing vRealize Orchestrator workflows, vRealize Automation tries the highest priority
vRealize Orchestrator endpoint first. If that endpoint is not reachable, then it proceeds to try the next
highest priority endpoint until a vRealize Orchestrator server is available to run the workflow.
Prerequisites
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Log in to vRealize Automation as an IaaS administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Endpoints > Endpoints.
2 Select New > Orchestration > vRealize Orchestrator.
3 Enter a name and, optionally, a description.
4 Enter a URL with the fully qualified name or IP address of the vRealize Orchestrator server and the
vRealize Orchestrator port number.
The transport protocol must be HTTPS. If no port is specified, the default port 443 is used.
To use the default vRealize Orchestrator instance embedded in the vRealize Automation appliance,
type https://vrealize-automation-appliance-hostname:443/vco.
5 Provide your vRealize Orchestrator credentials in the User name and Password text boxes to
connect to the vRealize Orchestrator endpoint.
The credentials you use should have Execute permissions for any vRealize Orchestrator workflows to
call from IaaS.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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