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Table 17. vRealize Orchestrator Control Center
Purpose Access Required Credentials
You use the vRealize Orchestrator Control
Center to edit the configuration of the
default vRealize Orchestrator instance
that is embedded in vRealize Automation.
1 Start a browser and open the
vRealize Automation appliance splash page
using the fully qualified domain name of the
virtual appliance:
https://vra-va-hostname.domain.name.
2 Click vRealize Automation Appliance
Management.
You can also use this URL to open
vRealize Automation Appliance Management:
https://vra-va-hostname.domain.name:5480.
3 Log in.
4 Click vRA Settings > Orchestrator.
5 Select Orchestrator user interface.
6 Click Start.
7 Click the Orchestrator user interface URL.
8 Log in.
User Name
n
Enter root if role-based
authentication is not
configured.
n
Enter your
vRealize Automation user
name if it is configured for
role-based authentication.
Password
n
Enter the password you
entered when you
deployed the
vRealize Automation
appliance if role-based
authentication is not
configured.
n
Enter the password for
your user name if your
user name is configured
for role-based
authentication.
Table 18. Linux Command Prompt
Purpose Access Required Credentials
You use the Linux command prompt on a
host, such as the vRealize Automation
appliance host, for these tasks.
n
Stop or start services
n
Edit configuration files
n
Run commands
n
Retrieve data
1 On the vRealize Automation appliance host ,
open a command prompt.
One way to open the command prompt on your
local computer is to start a session on the host
using an application such as PuTTY.
2 Log in.
n
User name: root
n
Password: Password you
created when you
deployed the
vRealize Automation
appliance.
Table 19. Windows Command Prompt
Purpose Access Required Credentials
You can use a Windows command prompt
on a host, such as the IaaS host, to run
scripts.
1 On the IaaS host, log in to Windows.
One way to log in from your local computer is to
start a remote desktop session.
2 Open the Windows command prompt.
One way to open the command prompt is to right-
click the Start icon on the host and select
Command Prompt or Command Prompt
(Admin).
n
User name: User with
administrative privileges.
n
Password: User's
password.
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