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Create a KVM (RHEV) Endpoint
IaaS administrators create endpoints to allow vRealize Automation to communicate with the KVM (RHEV)
environment and discover compute resources, collect data, and provision machines.
Note You do not have to create endpoints one at a time. You can also create endpoints by importing
them from a CSV file.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an IaaS administrator.
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Store User Credentials for Endpoints.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Endpoints > Endpoints.
2 Select New Endpoint > Virtual > KVM (RHEV).
3 Enter a name in the Name text box.
4 (Optional) Enter a description in the Description text box.
5 Type the URL for the endpoint in the Address text box.
The URL must be of the type: https://FQDN or https://IP_address
For example, https://mycompany-kvmrhev1.mycompany.local.
6 Select the Credentials for the endpoint.
If you did not already store the credentials, you can do so now.
7 (Optional) Add any custom properties.
8 Click OK.
vRealize Automation can now discover your compute resources.
What to do next
Add the compute resources from your endpoint to a fabric group.
See Create a Fabric Group.
Create a Standalone Hyper-V Endpoint
IaaS administrators create endpoints to allow vRealize Automation to communicate with the Hyper-V
environment and discover compute resources, collect data, and provision machines.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an IaaS administrator.
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