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Configuring Appliances for vRealize Automation
After deploying your appliances and configuring load balancing, you configure the appliances for
vRealize Automation.
Configure the First vRealize Automation Appliance in a Cluster
The vRealize Automation appliance is a partially configured virtual machine that hosts the
vRealize Automation server and user web portal. You download and deploy the appliance open
virtualization format (OVF) template to vCenter Server or ESX/ESXi inventory.
Prerequisites
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Create an unconfigured appliance. See Deploy the vRealize Automation Appliance.
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Obtain an authentication certificate for the vRealize Automation appliance.
If your network or load balancer requires it, later procedures copy the certificate to the load balancer
and additional appliances.
Procedure
1 Log in to the unconfigured vRealize Automation appliance management interface as root.
https://vrealize-automation-appliance-FQDN:5480
Continue past any certificate warnings.
2 If the installation wizard appears, cancel it so that you can go to the management interface instead of
the wizard.
3 Select Admin > Time Settings, and set the time synchronization source.
Option Description
Host Time Synchronize to the vRealize Automation appliance ESXi host.
Time Server Synchronize to one external Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. Enter the
FQDN or IP address of the NTP server.
You must synchronize all vRealize Automation appliances and IaaS Windows servers to the same
time source. Do not mix time sources within a vRealize Automation deployment.
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