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Procedure
1 Log in to the vRealize Automation console as the system administrator of the default tenant.
a Navigate to the vRealize Automation console.
Option Description
With no load balancer
hps://vrealize-appliance-hostname.domain.name/vcac
b Log in with the user name administrator and the password you dened for this user when you
congured SSO.
2 Select Administration > Tenants.
3 Click the name of the default tenant, vsphere.local.
4 Click the Local users tab.
5 Create local user accounts for the vRealize Automation default tenant.
Local users are tenant-specic and can only access the tenant in which you created them.
a Click the Add (+) icon.
b Enter details for the user responsible for administering your infrastructure.
c Click Add.
d Repeat this step to add one or more additional users who are responsible for conguring the
default tenant.
6 Click the Administrators tab.
7 Assign your local users to the tenant administrator and IaaS administrator roles.
a Enter a username in the Tenant administrators search box and press Enter.
b Enter a username in the IaaS administrators search box and press Enter.
The IaaS administrator is responsible for creating and managing your infrastructure endpoints in
vRealize Automation. Only the system administrator can grant this role.
8 Click Update.
What to do next
Provide your team with the access URL and log in information for the user accounts you created so they can
begin conguring vRealize Automation.
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Your tenant administrators congure seings such as user authentication, including conguring
Directories Management for high availability. See Conguring vRealize Automation.
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Your IaaS administrators prepare external resources for provisioning. See Conguring vRealize
Automation.
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If you congured Initial Content Creation during the installation, your conguration administrator can
request the Initial Content catalog item to quickly populate a proof of concept. For an example of how
to request the item and complete the manual user action, see Installing and Conguring vRealize
Automation for the Rainpole Scenario.
Installing vRealize Automation
120 VMware, Inc.