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For information about working with load balancer components after upgrade or migration, see
Considerations When Working With Upgraded or Migrated Load Balancer Components.
Considerations When Working With Upgraded or Migrated Load Balancer Components
The following considerations are important to understand and act on relative to NSX load balancer
components in the target vRealize Automation release.
This information applies to NSX load balancer components that were upgraded or migrated to this
vRealize Automation release.
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You must run NSX Network and Security Inventory data collection before and after upgrading or
migrating to this release to avoid issues when running the Reconfigure Load Balancer action. The
Reconfigure Load Balancer action for new deployments is not affected.
For more information, see Upgrading from vRealize Automation 7.1, 7.2, or 7.3 and Migrating
vRealize Automation.
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As of vRealize Automation 7.3, you can reconfigure a load balancer. The required catalog entitlement
is Reconfigure (Load Balancer). For related information, see Reconfigure a Load Balancer in a
Deployment.
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For deployments that were upgraded or migrated from vRealize Automation 7.x to this
vRealize Automation release, load balancer reconfiguration is limited to deployments that contain a
single load balancer.
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The Reconfigure Load Balancer operation is not supported for deployments that were upgraded or
migrated from vRealize Automation 6.2.x to this vRealize Automation release.
Add an On-Demand Load Balancer Component
You can drag an NSX on-demand load balancer component onto the design canvas and configure its
settings for use with vSphere machine components and container components in the blueprint.
For related information about creating NSX application profiles to define the behavior of a particular type
of network traffic, see the NSX Administration Guide for your release at
https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/nsx_pubs.html.
Procedure
1 Define Load Balancer Member Settings
You can define an on-demand NSX load balancer component to distribute task processing among
provisioned vSphere member machines or container machines in a network.
2 Define Virtual Server General Settings
You can define a single virtual server protocol and port for your load balancer or you can add
additional virtual servers to customize additional NSX load balancer options.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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