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Learning VMware vRealize Automation

By : SRIRAM RAJENDRAN, Sriram Rajendran
Book Image

Learning VMware vRealize Automation

By: SRIRAM RAJENDRAN, Sriram Rajendran

Overview of this book

With the growing interest in Software Defined Data Centers (SDDC), vRealize Automation offers data center users an organized service catalog and governance for administrators. This way, end users gain autonomy while the IT department stays in control, making sure security and compliance requirements are met. Learning what each component does and how they dovetail with each other will bolster your understanding of vRealize Automation. The book starts off with an introduction to the distributed architecture that has been tested and installed in large scale deployments. Implementing and configuring distributed architecture with custom certificates is unarguably a demanding task, and it will be covered next. After this, we will progress with the installation. A vRealize Automation blueprint can be prepared in multiple ways; we will focus solely on vSphere endpoint blueprint. After this, we will discuss the high availability configuration via NSX loadbalancer for vRealize Orchestrator. Finally, we end with Advanced Service Designer, which provides service architects with the ability to create advanced services and publish them as catalog items.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Learning VMware vRealize Automation
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Overview of the IaaS installation flow (only the first nodes)


In this chapter, we will install the first node for all the IaaS components and perform a functional test to affirm that the installation thus far is upright. Based on the results, we will proceed to install the second nodes for high availability in the distributed architecture. I created the below flow chart which typically illustrates the installation process.

Installing PFX certificate to IIS Web Server

Uploading the PFX certificate to the IIS web server is a requirement since IaaS components (Model Manager WEB and Manager Service) use the IIS web server during installation. In this example, the WEB2 node is used. The following are the steps for installing a PFX certificate on the IIS web server:

  1. Log in to the Node (WEB or MGR) before starting the installation as a Domain Administrator or service account user with sufficient privileges.

  2. Go to Server Manager | Tools | IIS Manager and select WEB2 (if you have logged in to the WEB1...