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Table 218. vRealize Orchestrator Host/Load Balancer (Continued)
Option Description
SSH Console Password The root password.
Heap Utilization Threshold Acceptable percent of heap space that is used before the
warning test fails.
Table 219. vRealize Orchestrator Instances Behind Load Balancer
Option Description
SSH Console Address IP address or URL of the vRealize Orchestrator instance
behind the load balancer.
SSH Console Username User name with access to this instance.
SSH Console Password The user name password.
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Click ADD to add another vRealize Orchestrator instance to the list.
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Click REMOVE to remove a selected vRealize Orchestrator instance from the list of instances
behind the load balancer.
8 Click Next.
9 On the Summary page, review the information.
10 Click Finish.
Tests run according to the selected schedule.
What to do next
View the vRealize Automation Health Service Test Suite Results
Custom Test Suite
You can use Python to create a custom test suite for vRealize Automation Health Service.
Creating a custom test suite allows you to extend the tests supplied for the health service by adding a test
suite to determine the health of additional vRealize Automation components. For information about
creating a custom test suite, see the vRealize Automation Health Service Extensibility Guide.
Add a Custom Test Suite
An IaaS administrator must add a custom test suite to vRealize Automation health service before you
run the test suite.
To add a custom test suite for a vRealize Automation asset, complete this procedure.
Prerequisites
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Create a Python wheel for the custom test suite files. For information, see the vRealize Automation
Health Service Extensibility Guide.
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Log in to vRealize Automation as an IaaS administrator.
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