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Prerequisites
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Install IaaS, including the Web server and Manager Service host.
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Download the vRealize Automation IaaS Installer.
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Verify that Hyper-V Hypervisor proxy agents have system administrator credentials.
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Verify that the credentials under which to run the agent service have administrative access to the
installation host.
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Verify that all XenServer or Hyper-V instances on the hosts to be managed by the agent have
administrator-level credentials.
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If you are using Xen pools, note that all nodes within the Xen pool must be identified by their fully
qualified domain names.
vRealize Automation cannot communicate with or manage any node that is not identified by its fully
qualified domain name within the Xen pool.
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Configure Hyper-V for remote management to enable Hyper-V server communication with
vRealize Automation Hyper-V proxy agents.
See the Microsoft Windows Server documentation for information about how to configure Hyper-V for
remote management.
Procedure
1 Right-click the setup__vrealize-automation-appliance-FQDN@5480.exe setup file and select
Run as administrator.
2 Click Next.
3 Accept the license agreement and click Next.
4 On the Log in page, supply administrator credentials for the vRealize Automation appliance and verify
the SSL Certificate.
a Type the user name, which is root, and the password.
The password is the password that you specified when you deployed the vRealize Automation
appliance.
b Select Accept Certificate.
c Click View Certificate.
Compare the certificate thumbprint with the thumbprint set for the vRealize Automation appliance.
You can view the vRealize Automation appliance certificate in the client browser when the
management console is accessed on port 5480.
5 Select Custom Install on the Installation Type page.
6 Select Component Selection on the Installation Type page.
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