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Working with Key Pairs on page 274
You can work with the keyValuePair data element of the REST API workitem service to list, create, and
update key pairs.
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Working with Network Proles on page 287
You can use the vRealize Automation IaaS proxy provider service and IPAM service REST API to
create, list, and update network proles.
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Get a List of Available IP Ranges for an IPAM Provider on page 316
You can query a specied IPAM provider endpoint for a list of the available IP address ranges
congured on the IPAM provider device.
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Import and Export Content on page 334
You can use the REST API content management service to import and export content, such as
blueprints, between vRealize Automation systems.
Create a Tenant
You can use the REST API identity service to create a vRealize Automation tenant and perform related
functions. Perform the tasks required to create a tenant with the REST API in sequence. For information
about creating and working with tenants and roles by using thevRealize Automation application user
interface, see the Tenant Administration and IaaS Conguration documentation.
Prerequisites
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Log in to vRealize Automation as a system administrator and a tenant administrator.
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Verify that there is access to a functional LDAP, Active Directory, or Native Active Directory identity
server.
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Verify that the identity server details required for the JSON template are available.
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Verify that the host name and fully qualied domain name of the vRealize Automation instance are
available.
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Verify that you have a valid HTTP bearer token that matches your login credentials. See Chapter 2,
“REST API Authentication,” on page 9.
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Syntax for Displaying Your Current Tenants on page 18
You can use the REST API identity service to list of all the vRealize Automation tenants in your
system.
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Syntax for Requesting a New Tenant on page 20
You can use the REST API identity service to submit a request for a tenant. You can specify request
parameters using JSON command line input or by calling an existing JSON le from the command
line.
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Syntax for Listing All Tenant Identity Stores on page 23
You can use the REST API identity service to list all available identity stores for a named
vRealize Automation tenant, such as the default tenant vsphere.local.
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Syntax for Linking an Identity Store to the Tenant on page 25
You can use the REST API identity service to link an LDAP, Active Directory, or Native Active
Directory identity store to the vRealize Automation tenant.
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Syntax for Searching LDAP or Active Directory for a User on page 29
You can use the vRealize Automation REST API identity service to search the congured LDAP
directory, Active Directory, or Native Active Directory for a user.
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