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c Type the fully qualified domain name of the virtual machine in the Hostname text box, even if you
are using DHCP.
d Configure the networking properties.
11 Click Next.
12 Depending on your vCenter and DNS configurations, it could take some time for the DNS to resolve.
To expedite this process, perform the following steps.
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If Power on after deployment is available on the Ready to Complete page.
a Select Power on after deployment and click Finish.
b Click Close after the file finishes deploying into vCenter.
c Wait for the machine to restart. This could take up to five minutes.
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If Power on after deployment is not available on the Ready to Complete page.
a Click Close after the file finishes deploying into vCenter.
b Power on the VM and wait for some time for the VM to start up.
c Verify that you can ping the DNS of the VM. If you cannot ping the DNS, restart the VM.
d Wait for the machine to start. This could take up to five minutes.
13 Open a command prompt and ping the FQDN to verify that the fully qualified domain name can be
resolved against the IP address of vRealize Appliance.
Deploy the vRealize Appliance
To deploy the vRealize Appliance, a system administrator must log in to the vSphere client and select
deployment settings.
Prerequisites
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Download the vRealize Appliance from the VMware Web site.
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Log in to the vSphere client as a user with system administrator privileges.
Procedure
1 Select File > Deploy OVF Template from the vSphere client.
2 Browse to the vRealize Appliance file you downloaded and click Open.
3 Click Next.
4 Click Next on the OVF Template Details page.
5 Accept the license agreement and click Next.
6 Type a unique virtual appliance name according to the IT naming convention of your organization in
the Name text box, select the datacenter and location to which you want to deploy the virtual
appliance, and click Next.
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