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Add a vRealize Automation Infrastructure Administration host.
Add an IaaS Host
You can run a workflow to add the IaaS host of a vRealize Automation host and configure the connection
parameters.
Procedure
1 From the drop-down menu in the Orchestrator client, select Run or Design.
2 Click the Workflows view.
3 Select Library > vCloud Automation Center > Configuration.
4 Right-click Add the IaaS host of a vCAC host and select Start workflow.
5 Select the vRealize Automation host for which you want to configure an IaaS host from the vCAC
host drop-down menu.
6 Click Next.
7 Enter a unique name for the host in the Host Name text box.
8 Enter the URL of the machine on which your Model Manager is installed.
For example: https://model_manager_machine.com.
9 (Optional) To configure the length of time vRealize Orchestrator waits for a connection or response
from vRealize Automation, enter timeout intervals in the Connection timeout (seconds) and
Operation timeout (seconds) text boxes.
10 Click Next.
11 Select the type of connection to the host from the Session mode drop-down menu.
Option Actions
Shared Session In the Authentication username and Authentication password text boxes,
enter credentials for a vRealize Automation user who has administrative rights to
the machine where the IaaS Model Manager is installed.
Per User Session Connect by using the credentials of the user that is currently logged in. You must
be logged in to the Orchestrator client with the credentials of a
vRealize Automation user who has administrative rights to the machine where the
IaaS Model Manager is installed.
12 Click Next.
13 Enter the name of the Workstation machine and the NetBIOS domain name.
14 Click Submit.
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