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Table 417. Permissions Required for vSphere Agent to Manage vCenter Server Instance (Continued)
Attribute Value Permission
Advanced
Change CPU Count
Change Resource
Extend Virtual Disk
Disk Change Tracking
Memory
Modify Device Seings
Rename
Set Annotation (version 5.0 and later)
Seings
Swaple Placement
Provisioning Customize
Clone Template
Clone Virtual Machine
Deploy Template
Read Customization Specs
State Create Snapshot
Remove Snapshot
Revert to Snapshot
Disable or recongure any third-party software that might change the power state of virtual machines
outside of vRealize Automation. Such changes can interfere with the management of the machine life cycle
by vRealize Automation.
Install the vSphere Agent
Install a vSphere agent to manage vCenter Server instances. For high availability, you can install a second,
redundant vSphere agent for the same vCenter Server instance. You must name and congure both vSphere
agents identically, and install them on dierent machines.
Prerequisites
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The IaaS components, including the Manager Service and Website, are installed.
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Verify that you have completed all the “vSphere Agent Requirements,” on page 98.
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If you already created a vSphere endpoint for use with this agent, make a note of the endpoint name.
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“Download the vRealize Automation IaaS Installer,” on page 76.
Procedure
1 Right-click the setup__vra-va-hostname.domain.name@5480.exe setup le and select Run as
administrator.
2 Click Next.
3 Accept the license agreement and click Next.
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