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Monitoring vRealize Automation Health
The vRealize Automation health service assesses the functional health of a selected vRealize Automation
virtual machine.
IaaS administrators can configure the health service to run tests that assess the health of a selected
vRealize Automation virtual machine. The tests determine if the components are registered and all the
necessary resources are available. The following table shows the test suites that the health service
provides and some example tests in each suite.
Option Description
System tests for vRealize Automation
n
SSO/Identity VA Connection Test
n
vRealize Automation License Check - Is License Expired?
n
vRealize Automation Virtual Appliance Root Password
Check - Is Password Expiring Soon?
Tenant tests for vRealize Automation
n
Check vSphere Reservation Storage Paths
n
Check Reservation Policy to Reservation Assignments
n
Check the Portal Service Status
Tests for vRealize Orchestrator
n
Check number of active vRO nodes
n
Check the utilization of the java memory heap in the vRO
nodes
n
Check the status of the vro-server service in the vRO nodes
After you run a test suite on a virtual machine, the health service provides feedback about the number of
tests that passed or failed. For failed tests, the health service provides the following information:
n
The cause for the failure.
n
A link to information that you can use to remediate the problem.
You can configure the Health Service to run tests on a schedule or only on demand.
Tenant administrators with a Health Consumer role can view test results for their tenancy but cannot
configure or run a test.
Run System Tests For vRealize Automation
You can configure the health service to run system tests on a selected vRealize Automation virtual
appliance. These tests determine if components, such as the vRealize Automation license, are registered
and necessary resources, such as memory, are available on the vRealize Automation virtual appliance.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an IaaS administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > Health.
2 Click New Configuration.
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