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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

Health monitor URL


Health monitor URLs are one of the reliable methods to check whether a service is functional. In Chapter 2, Distributed Installation Using Custom Certificates and this chapter, we used these URLs to verify the service status towards the end of every component configuration. I have summarized all the health monitor URLs in this section for the ease of consumption.

CAFÉ—https://<FQDN_of_CAFE_virtual-IP_in_Loadbalancer>/vcac/services/api/status—in our setup, it will be https://CAFE.PKCT.LOCAL/vcac/services/api/status.

Note

This health monitor URL will only provide the status of the shell-ui-app core service. If you need to find the health of all the 27 services in the CAFÉ appliance, use the following URLs:

  • Via Load balancer: https://CAFE.PKCT.LOCAL/component-registry/services/status/current

  • Via CAFÉ1 node: https://CAFE1.PKCT.LOCAL/component-registry/services/status/current

  • Via CAFE2 node: https://CAFE2.PKCT.LOCAL/component-registry/services/status/current

  • IaaS manager...