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Table Of Contents
- Managing vRealize Automation
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- Managing vRealize Automation
- Maintaining and Customizing vRealize Automation Components and Options
- Broadcast a Message on the Message Board Portlet
- Starting Up and Shutting Down vRealize Automation
- Updating vRealize Automation Certificates
- Extracting Certificates and Private Keys
- Replace Certificates in the vRealize Automation Appliance
- Replace the Infrastructure as a Service Certificate
- Replace the IaaS Manager Service Certificate
- Update Embedded vRealize Orchestrator to Trust vRealize Automation Certificates
- Update External vRealize Orchestrator to Trust vRealize Automation Certificates
- Updating the vRealize Automation Appliance Management Site Certificate
- Replace a Management Agent Certificate
- Change the Polling Method for Certificates
- Managing the vRealize Automation Postgres Appliance Database
- Backup and Recovery for vRealize Automation Installations
- The Customer Experience Improvement Program
- Adjusting System Settings
- Monitoring vRealize Automation
- Monitoring vRealize Automation Health
- Monitoring and Managing Resources
- Monitoring Containers
- Bulk Import, Update, or Migrate Virtual Machines
Health Service Test Suites Example Tests
System tests for vRealize Automation
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SSO/Identity VA Connection Test
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vRealize Automation License Check - Is License Expired?
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vRealize Automation Virtual Appliance Root Password
Check - Is Password Expiring Soon?
Tenant tests for vRealize Automation
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Check vSphere Reservation Storage Paths
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Check Reservation Policy to Reservation Assignments
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Check the Portal Service Status
Tests for vRealize Orchestrator
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Check number of active vRO nodes
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Check the utilization of the java memory heap in the vRO
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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 reports the number of tests that passed
or failed. For each failed test, the Health Service provides these links:
Link Content
Cause Explanation of why the test failed.
Remediation Information that you can use to fix the problem.
You can configure the Health Service to run tests on a schedule or only on demand.
You can also use Python to create custom tests. See the vRealize Automation Health Service
Extensibility Guide.
Tenant administrators with a Health Consumer role can view test results for their tenancy but cannot
configure or run a test.
Configure System Tests for vRealize Automation
An IaaS administrator configures 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 virtual appliance. When you configure the system tests, the Health page displays the tests as a test
card.
To configure the Health Service to run system tests for vRealize Automation, complete this procedure.
Prerequisites
Log in to vRealize Automation as an IaaS administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > Health.
2 Click New Configuration.
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