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NSX – DAILYHYPERVISOR This plugin includes fixes that improve performance when vRealize Automation 7.0 uses NSX for vSphere 6.2.1 as a networking and security end point. Starting in 6.2.1, NSX Manager queries each Controller node in the cluster to get the connection information between that controller and the other controllers in the cluster.VRA TUTORIALS
Harness the Power of vRA with the SovLabs Property Toolkit and Template Engine – Part 3. In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, we created three inputs for our vRealize Automation blueprint: Production, WordPress, SOX compliance. These three inputs correspond to property groups that allow us to associate multiple custom properties to a single VRA8 WITH ONEFUSE: CUSTOM NAMING Although this is a very simple example of connecting OneFuse to vRA8 for Custom Naming, you can start to see how things tie together. As we progress through and cover more topics in future articles you willlearn how to:
DEPLOYING THE ONEFUSE APPLIANCE In this article, I’m going to walk you through how simple it is to deploy the OneFuse integration platform. The OneFuse appliance can bedeployed and
VRA – VREALIZE AUTOMATION AND SERVICENOW INTEGRATION The main difference being that in a North/South integration ServiceNow is the main catalog. Users will make requests for workloads via ServiceNow and vRA will fulfill those requests. East and west integration is more focused creating and updating CI records in ServiceNow. There are two prominent integrations for achieving thisintegration.
USING THE VRA CLOUD CLIENT TO EXPORT AND IMPORT BLUEPRINTS Now we need to issue the command to perform the export. vra content export –path c:\temp\cloudclient –id {ID from previous step} –content-id {Content ID from previous step} You will notice that it exports the blueprint and any associated Software Components and dependent blueprints if you are using nested blueprints.VRA 7 WALK-THROUGH
vRA 7 Walk-Through. In this vRA 7 walk-through I will be providing step-by-step walk-throughs for items specific to vRA 7. If a component has not changed between vRA 6 and vRA 7 I will simply be linking the topic to the vRA 6 article that has already been written on the subject. I may if needed add some notes to the existing articles topoint
VRA 7.3–INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING VRA PLUGIN FOR ITSM Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) It seems like everyone these days wants to use ServiceNow as their catalog for vRA. It use to be that everyone just wanted to create or update CI records. CITRIX XEN DESKTOP (DDC) / PROVISIONING SERVER (PVS Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) I’m sure many of you have run into an issue with setting up Citrix Xen Desktop (DDC). VRA8 WITH ONEFUSE: DNS INTEGRATION Now that we have a tracked version of the current state we can go ahead and add the properties needed to integrate DNS into our blueprint. We need to add the following property to our blueprint: OneFuse_DnsPolicy_Nic0. The property supports 10 NICs. You can set the NIC by changing the number at the end from 0-9. MARCH 2021 – DAILYHYPERVISOR The OneFuse Property Toolkit is the Swiss army knife of the OneFuse Platform. The OneFuse Property Toolkit is the Swiss army knife of theOneFuse Platform.
NSX – DAILYHYPERVISOR This plugin includes fixes that improve performance when vRealize Automation 7.0 uses NSX for vSphere 6.2.1 as a networking and security end point. Starting in 6.2.1, NSX Manager queries each Controller node in the cluster to get the connection information between that controller and the other controllers in the cluster.VRA TUTORIALS
Harness the Power of vRA with the SovLabs Property Toolkit and Template Engine – Part 3. In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, we created three inputs for our vRealize Automation blueprint: Production, WordPress, SOX compliance. These three inputs correspond to property groups that allow us to associate multiple custom properties to a single DEPLOYING THE ONEFUSE APPLIANCE In this article, I’m going to walk you through how simple it is to deploy the OneFuse integration platform. The OneFuse appliance can bedeployed and
VRA – VREALIZE AUTOMATION AND SERVICENOW INTEGRATION The main difference being that in a North/South integration ServiceNow is the main catalog. Users will make requests for workloads via ServiceNow and vRA will fulfill those requests. East and west integration is more focused creating and updating CI records in ServiceNow. There are two prominent integrations for achieving thisintegration.
USING THE VRA CLOUD CLIENT TO EXPORT AND IMPORT BLUEPRINTS Now we need to issue the command to perform the export. vra content export –path c:\temp\cloudclient –id {ID from previous step} –content-id {Content ID from previous step} You will notice that it exports the blueprint and any associated Software Components and dependent blueprints if you are using nested blueprints.VRA 7 WALK-THROUGH
vRA 7 Walk-Through. In this vRA 7 walk-through I will be providing step-by-step walk-throughs for items specific to vRA 7. If a component has not changed between vRA 6 and vRA 7 I will simply be linking the topic to the vRA 6 article that has already been written on the subject. I may if needed add some notes to the existing articles topoint
VRA 7.3–INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING VRA PLUGIN FOR ITSM Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) It seems like everyone these days wants to use ServiceNow as their catalog for vRA. It use to be that everyone just wanted to create or update CI records. CITRIX XEN DESKTOP (DDC) / PROVISIONING SERVER (PVS Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) I’m sure many of you have run into an issue with setting up Citrix Xen Desktop (DDC). MARCH 2021 – DAILYHYPERVISOR Yes you read the title correct. Cloudbolt is now giving away the Property Toolkit capability that is part of OneFuse for FREE. If you are not familiar with the OneFuse or its Property Toolkit capabilities below are some links to help get you familiar:. Getting started withthe
VRA WITH ONEFUSE: PROPERTY TOOLKIT Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) In the “Getting Started with the OneFuse Property Toolkit” article we looked at ways the property toolkit can be leveraged to help standardize configurations across platforms. We also look at a few of the capabilities that it offers. VMWARE VREALIZE AUTOMATION 7–VRA7–PERFORMING A “MINIMAL Performing the Installation. 1. Navigate to https:// {vra7VAIPAdddress}:5480. Once there login as user “root” with the password you set during the appliance deployment. Once you login a new window will appear to start the guided installation. Select VRA 7.3–INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING VRA PLUGIN FOR ITSM Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) It seems like everyone these days wants to use ServiceNow as their catalog for vRA. It use to be that everyone just wanted to create or update CI records. VMWARE NSX 6.1 FOR VSPHERE STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION Next we need to select the “network” that you want to place the NSX Manager Server on to and click “Next”.* Note – You should select a network that has enough IP’s for all the NSX components that we will need to deploy. A Management Network with at least 12 available IP address would be ideal. You may want to consider utilizing a special routed vLAN for this. VMWARE VREALIZE AUTOMATION VMware vRealize Automation – vRA7 – Easily prepare Windows Server 2012 R2 templates for use with vRA7 JULY 2018 – DAILYHYPERVISOR Many of you may have already heard after 6 years at VMware I decided to spread my wings and go back to the world from which I came. I joined VMware when they acquired DynamicOps a little over 6 years ago, and after 6 great years at VMware I decidedFEBRUARY 2015
So far I have covered how to setup Git, Eclipse, Jenkins, Code Stream, and a little Artifactory.. We have Eclipse checking code into Git andJenkins pulling
MAY 2017 – DAILYHYPERVISOR Top Posts & Pages. Script to Restart VMware Tools Remotely; vCloud Automation Center - vCAC 5.1 - Configure Static IP Address Support; VMware vRealize Automation 7–vRA7–Performing a “Minimal deployment” InstallationDECEMBER 2015
New in 6.2.1. The 6.2.1 release delivers a number of bug fixes that have been documented in the Resolved Issues section. 6.1.5 fixes: Release includes the same critical fixes as NSX-vSphere 6.1.5 content. Introduced new ‘show control-cluster network ipsec status’ command that allows uses to inspect the Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)state.
MARCH 2021 – DAILYHYPERVISOR The OneFuse Property Toolkit is the Swiss army knife of the OneFuse Platform. The OneFuse Property Toolkit is the Swiss army knife of theOneFuse Platform.
NSX – DAILYHYPERVISOR This plugin includes fixes that improve performance when vRealize Automation 7.0 uses NSX for vSphere 6.2.1 as a networking and security end point. Starting in 6.2.1, NSX Manager queries each Controller node in the cluster to get the connection information between that controller and the other controllers in the cluster.VRA TUTORIALS
Harness the Power of vRA with the SovLabs Property Toolkit and Template Engine – Part 3. In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, we created three inputs for our vRealize Automation blueprint: Production, WordPress, SOX compliance. These three inputs correspond to property groups that allow us to associate multiple custom properties to a single VRA8 WITH ONEFUSE: CUSTOM NAMING Although this is a very simple example of connecting OneFuse to vRA8 for Custom Naming, you can start to see how things tie together. As we progress through and cover more topics in future articles you willlearn how to:
DEPLOYING THE ONEFUSE APPLIANCE In this article, I’m going to walk you through how simple it is to deploy the OneFuse integration platform. The OneFuse appliance can bedeployed and
VRA – VREALIZE AUTOMATION AND SERVICENOW INTEGRATION The main difference being that in a North/South integration ServiceNow is the main catalog. Users will make requests for workloads via ServiceNow and vRA will fulfill those requests. East and west integration is more focused creating and updating CI records in ServiceNow. There are two prominent integrations for achieving thisintegration.
USING THE VRA CLOUD CLIENT TO EXPORT AND IMPORT BLUEPRINTS Now we need to issue the command to perform the export. vra content export –path c:\temp\cloudclient –id {ID from previous step} –content-id {Content ID from previous step} You will notice that it exports the blueprint and any associated Software Components and dependent blueprints if you are using nested blueprints.VRA 7 WALK-THROUGH
vRA 7 Walk-Through. In this vRA 7 walk-through I will be providing step-by-step walk-throughs for items specific to vRA 7. If a component has not changed between vRA 6 and vRA 7 I will simply be linking the topic to the vRA 6 article that has already been written on the subject. I may if needed add some notes to the existing articles topoint
VRA 7.3–INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING VRA PLUGIN FOR ITSM Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) It seems like everyone these days wants to use ServiceNow as their catalog for vRA. It use to be that everyone just wanted to create or update CI records. CITRIX XEN DESKTOP (DDC) / PROVISIONING SERVER (PVS Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) I’m sure many of you have run into an issue with setting up Citrix Xen Desktop (DDC). MARCH 2021 – DAILYHYPERVISOR The OneFuse Property Toolkit is the Swiss army knife of the OneFuse Platform. The OneFuse Property Toolkit is the Swiss army knife of theOneFuse Platform.
NSX – DAILYHYPERVISOR This plugin includes fixes that improve performance when vRealize Automation 7.0 uses NSX for vSphere 6.2.1 as a networking and security end point. Starting in 6.2.1, NSX Manager queries each Controller node in the cluster to get the connection information between that controller and the other controllers in the cluster.VRA TUTORIALS
Harness the Power of vRA with the SovLabs Property Toolkit and Template Engine – Part 3. In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, we created three inputs for our vRealize Automation blueprint: Production, WordPress, SOX compliance. These three inputs correspond to property groups that allow us to associate multiple custom properties to a single VRA8 WITH ONEFUSE: CUSTOM NAMING Although this is a very simple example of connecting OneFuse to vRA8 for Custom Naming, you can start to see how things tie together. As we progress through and cover more topics in future articles you willlearn how to:
DEPLOYING THE ONEFUSE APPLIANCE In this article, I’m going to walk you through how simple it is to deploy the OneFuse integration platform. The OneFuse appliance can bedeployed and
VRA – VREALIZE AUTOMATION AND SERVICENOW INTEGRATION The main difference being that in a North/South integration ServiceNow is the main catalog. Users will make requests for workloads via ServiceNow and vRA will fulfill those requests. East and west integration is more focused creating and updating CI records in ServiceNow. There are two prominent integrations for achieving thisintegration.
USING THE VRA CLOUD CLIENT TO EXPORT AND IMPORT BLUEPRINTS Now we need to issue the command to perform the export. vra content export –path c:\temp\cloudclient –id {ID from previous step} –content-id {Content ID from previous step} You will notice that it exports the blueprint and any associated Software Components and dependent blueprints if you are using nested blueprints.VRA 7 WALK-THROUGH
vRA 7 Walk-Through. In this vRA 7 walk-through I will be providing step-by-step walk-throughs for items specific to vRA 7. If a component has not changed between vRA 6 and vRA 7 I will simply be linking the topic to the vRA 6 article that has already been written on the subject. I may if needed add some notes to the existing articles topoint
VRA 7.3–INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING VRA PLUGIN FOR ITSM Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) It seems like everyone these days wants to use ServiceNow as their catalog for vRA. It use to be that everyone just wanted to create or update CI records. CITRIX XEN DESKTOP (DDC) / PROVISIONING SERVER (PVS Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) I’m sure many of you have run into an issue with setting up Citrix Xen Desktop (DDC). MARCH 2021 – DAILYHYPERVISOR Yes you read the title correct. Cloudbolt is now giving away the Property Toolkit capability that is part of OneFuse for FREE. If you are not familiar with the OneFuse or its Property Toolkit capabilities below are some links to help get you familiar:. Getting started withthe
VRA WITH ONEFUSE: PROPERTY TOOLKIT Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) In the “Getting Started with the OneFuse Property Toolkit” article we looked at ways the property toolkit can be leveraged to help standardize configurations across platforms. We also look at a few of the capabilities that it offers. VMWARE VREALIZE AUTOMATION 7–VRA7–PERFORMING A “MINIMAL Performing the Installation. 1. Navigate to https:// {vra7VAIPAdddress}:5480. Once there login as user “root” with the password you set during the appliance deployment. Once you login a new window will appear to start the guided installation. Select VRA 7.3–INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING VRA PLUGIN FOR ITSM Caution: Articles written for technical not grammatical accuracy, If poor grammar offends you proceed with caution ;-) It seems like everyone these days wants to use ServiceNow as their catalog for vRA. It use to be that everyone just wanted to create or update CI records. VMWARE NSX 6.1 FOR VSPHERE STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION Next we need to select the “network” that you want to place the NSX Manager Server on to and click “Next”.* Note – You should select a network that has enough IP’s for all the NSX components that we will need to deploy. A Management Network with at least 12 available IP address would be ideal. You may want to consider utilizing a special routed vLAN for this. VMWARE VREALIZE AUTOMATION VMware vRealize Automation – vRA7 – Easily prepare Windows Server 2012 R2 templates for use with vRA7 JULY 2018 – DAILYHYPERVISOR Many of you may have already heard after 6 years at VMware I decided to spread my wings and go back to the world from which I came. I joined VMware when they acquired DynamicOps a little over 6 years ago, and after 6 great years at VMware I decidedFEBRUARY 2015
So far I have covered how to setup Git, Eclipse, Jenkins, Code Stream, and a little Artifactory.. We have Eclipse checking code into Git andJenkins pulling
MAY 2017 – DAILYHYPERVISOR Top Posts & Pages. Script to Restart VMware Tools Remotely; vCloud Automation Center - vCAC 5.1 - Configure Static IP Address Support; VMware vRealize Automation 7–vRA7–Performing a “Minimal deployment” InstallationDECEMBER 2015
New in 6.2.1. The 6.2.1 release delivers a number of bug fixes that have been documented in the Resolved Issues section. 6.1.5 fixes: Release includes the same critical fixes as NSX-vSphere 6.1.5 content. Introduced new ‘show control-cluster network ipsec status’ command that allows uses to inspect the Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)state.
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Posted on November 19, 2019November 19, 2019 VREALIZE AUTOMATION 8 – A FIRST LOOK AT VRA8 MIGRATION ASSESSMENTTOOL: PART 2 OF 2
In Part 1 of this two-part series on the vRealize Automation MigrationAssessment Tool
,
we looked at the vRA8 migration tool to see how it might help you plan your migration from vRA7 to vRA8. In this article, we are going to look at what it will take to migrate your custom workflows from vRA7 to vRA8. To start, we will explore what a custom workflow looks liketo day in vRA7.
SIGN UP FOR THE VRA8 BLOG SERIES & WEBINAR VRA7 WORKFLOW COMPONENTS In vRA7, there are a number of components that come together to make the magic happen. Each component plays a vital role in how you design, build, and invoke your customizations.EVENT BROKER
The event broker was introduced in vRA7 to make it easier to trigger the workflow stubs that existed within the IaaS server. These stubs were always there, but only a handful were accessible and they were not easy to configure. The Event Broker also introduced a more granular way to decide when a workflow should or should not be executed. Although the event broker has dozens of events you could subscribe to the following were the most commonly used:* Machine Requested
* Building Machine
* Machine Provisioned* Machine Activated
* Machine Destroyed
Many of these states included a pre and a post execution allowing you to decide if you wanted to execute your workflow before of after vRA’s execution of that state. These states that are the core of vRA7 extensibility no longer exist in vRA8. vRA8 is a completely new platform, written from the ground up, and no longer includes the IaaS host that controlled all of these states in vRA7. Read the full article here Posted on November 19, 2019November 19, 2019 A VMWARE ADMIN’S FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF VREALIZE AUTOMATION 8 (VRA8)— PART 2 OF 2
Article by Mike Bombard Welcome to Part 2 of 2 of our “First Impressions” of vRA8 article. In Part 1, we discussed what’s new, good, not so good, and really good about Documentation and Tagging in vRA8. Below,
we discuss ABX and policies, which are both very new and verydifferent in vRA8.
ACTION BASED EXTENSIBILITY (ABX), VREALIZE ORCHESTRATOR ANDEXTENSIBILITY
ABX is the new extensibility offering packaged with vRA8 (in addition to vRealize Orchestrator) that uses a FaaS provider (AWS, Azure and On Prem offered today) to provide extensibility for the new platform. As someone who has spent countless hours working with vRO, ABX is probably one of the more intriguing announcements surrounding vRA8. One of the things that I am impressed with right out of the gate is that the ABX action runs show you the code that was used as well as the payload that was passed for use in the action. In fact, both Orchestrator and ABX runs can be monitored directly from the Cloud Assembly UI. No more having to log in to a separate interface to see what is happening with your extensibility. This methodology makes troubleshooting much more accessible. Read the full article here Posted on November 19, 2019November 19, 2019 A VMWARE ADMIN’S FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF VREALIZE AUTOMATION 8 (VRA8)— PART 1 OF 2
Article by Mike Bombard Many of us have been eager to get our hands on vRealize Automation 8 (vRA8) for some time now. If any of you are like me, you may have dabbled in the Hands On Labs with vRealize Automation Cloud (formerly CAS) for the past year. But, without having the capability or the requisite login for the service, you kept abreast of any updates coming out of the vRAC camp. I have been through quite a few versions, upgrades, migrations and code changes in my time working with the vRealize products. Most of this experience was spent in architecture, engineering, and development at a large enterprise customer, where we had to carefully navigate each of these changes. This article covers some of my first impressions of vRA8 as an advanced user of the product since the early days, circa vRA6.INTRODUCTION
There is _a lot_ to cover here. The product has been re-written from the ground up. The Cafe and IaaS nodes that we are all familiar with are now gone. Custom workflows will most likely have to be completely re-written. Migrations will have to be planned and extensive testing required prior to any production deployment. It will likely take the better part of the next year for the community to get a handle on the new product. However, if you’re reading this blog post, you are probably actively engaged in working with vRA in some fashion, and you’re excited to see the new capabilities offered in vRA8.x. The following is a two-part summary of some of the very high level aspects of the new system that have jumped out at me in the first 2-3 weeks of working with VMware’s reconstructed code for vRealize Automation. In part one, I explain my experience working with the Documentation of vRA8 and Tagging, the new way to manage your machine metadata. Part 2 will cover my take on ABX and Policies. Also, we’re going in depth on these and other topics in our December 10th webinar: Top vRA8 Deployment Considerations. CLICK HERE TO SIGNUP .
Read the full article here Posted on November 18, 2019November 19, 2019 VREALIZE AUTOMATION 8 – A FIRST LOOK AT THE VRA8 MIGRATION ASSESSMENT TOOL — PART 1 OF 2 vRealize Automation veterans may still remember the migrations from vRA 5.x to 6.x and 6.x to 7.x. However, for many enterprises utilizing vRealize Automation, the migration from vRA 7.x to vRA 8.x will be your first major vRA migration. In an ideal world these migrations would only take a few clicks of the mouse. Migrating from vRA7.x to vRA8.x is going to be a lot like switching banks. Trying to figure out all the services that have your bank card on file for automatic billing and moving over automatic bill payments is tedious and time consuming. Which payments are monthly, quarterly, annually, and for how much? Wouldn’t it be nice if there were a simple tool to identify and update all the services that you have on auto-pay? SIGN UP FOR THE VRA8 BLOG SERIES & WEBINAR vRealize Automation is a lot like that. Whether it’s frequently deployed common workloads, special purpose blueprints that are used a few times a month, quarterly, or a handful or fewer times a year, or software customizations specific to vRA, you have to identify everything that will require hand-holding when you begin the migration from vRA7 to vRA8. The good news is that, unlike your bank, VMware does offer a migration assessment tool to help you determine if your blueprints are ready to be migrated from vRA7 to vRA8. As of this writing, we have not yet learned if the migration assessment tool will determine if your customizations and workloads are ready formigration.
Read the full article here. Posted on May 29, 2019December 12, 2019 REQUEST VREALIZE AUTOMATION BLUEPRINTS WITH ANSIBLE TOWER Integrating Red Hat Ansible Towerwith VMware
vRealize Automation
is a very
popular enterprise automation solution. SovLabs has several excellent integrations that can help you accomplish and scale your integration of these two powerful cloud automation tools. This article is the first in a series of four articles covering the integration of Red Hat Ansible Tower with VMware vRealize Automation, based primarily on the content and discussion from our webinar with Red Hat Ansible on May22
.
* Requesting a vRealize Automation deployment from Ansible. How, and why you would want to do it. * The SovLabs Ansible Tower Module for vRealize Automation withStatic Inventory
* The SovLabs Ansible Tower Module for vRealize Automation withDynamic Inventory
* The SovLabs Ansible Tower Plug-in for vRealize Automation CMFramework
REQUESTING A VREALIZE AUTOMATION DEPLOYMENT FROM ANSIBLE With Ansible Tower quickly growing in popularity, many developers and system administrators want to be able to utilize Ansible Tower to deploy infrastructure. This type of deployment is the subject of many debates within enterprise organizations, especially those with cloud teams trying to develop standards while enforcing policy and governance across organizations. The good news is that organizations no longer have to choose between solutions. If you want to use Ansible to develop standards while enforcing policy and governance across organizations, now you can. Using the solution below you can request workloads from Ansible facilitated by vRA to enforce the desired standards and governance policies. Let’s take a look at how it works. Continue reading “Request vRealize Automation Blueprints withAnsible Tower”
Posted on May 23, 2019May 23, 2019 HOW TO CREATE VREALIZE AUTOMATION GLOBAL PROPERTIES WITH THE SOVLABSPROPERTY TOOLKIT
If you have not yet read my recent series Harness the Power of vRealize Automation (vRA) with the SovLabs Property Toolkit andTemplate Engine
,
I would encourage you to do so. This 3-part series will provide you with some interesting ways to get more out of vRealize Automation using the software solutions provided by SovLabs. In this article I will be coveringa topic closely related to my previous articles and showcasing even more value when you use the SovLabs Property Toolkit.
GLOBAL PROPERTIES
If I had a dollar for every time someone asked me, “Is there a place to define global properties in vRA?” throughout my career, I probably could have retired by now. The unfortunate answer to this question has always been “it does not”, but there is a way to apply properties to every request. Keep reading.THE OLD WAY
The old way to define global properties in vRA was to add the properties you wanted applied globally to each and every endpoint you had configured in vRA. So, if you had 25 endpoints and 20 properties you ended up have to enter 500 properties and 500 values. This method leads to inevitable typos, finger fatigue, and management overhead every time you need to update a value for any one of those properties or add a new property. To see the new more efficient way read the rest of the article on the SovLabs blog site here.
Posted on May 23, 2019May 22, 2019 SOVLABS PLUGIN RELEASE 2019.8.0 NOW AVAILABLE SovLabs has released it’s latest version of it’s vRealize Automation plugin version 2019.8.0. Among other key updated it is Certified for vRealize Automation 7.6 as well as ServiceNow Madrid. Below is the full list of updates available in this release:WHAT’S NEW?
* CERTIFIED FOR VRA 7.6!* SOVLABS LICENSES
* A NEW SOVLABS 2019.X LICENSE KEY IS NEEDED IN ORDER TO USE THE SOVLABS 2019.X PLUG-IN * Activate your SovLabs License key at https://license.sovlabs.com * Detailed instructions can be found here * A 2019.X LICENSE KEY IS NEEDED IN ORDER TO USE THE SOVLABS SERVICENOW CONNECTOR 2019.8.0 * SOVLABS EULA HAS BEEN UPDATED! * During install of the SovLabs Plug-in and running SovLabs Configuration, the EULA now refers to https://sovlabs.com/eula * SOVLABS TEMPLATE ENGINE * Added new tags, filters and improvements! * Tags: decrement, ifchanged, increment * Filters: abs, at_least, at_most, ceil, compact, concat, floor, lstrip, newline_to_br, reverse, round, rstrip, slice, sort_natural, strip, uniq, url_decode and url_encode* Improvements
* Allow “.” in variables * Enhanced parser error messages * Allow Unicode forward and backward “fancy” quotes* PUPPET ENTERPRISE
* Added “2018.1” and “2019.1” into the Version dropdown list. Previously verified on 2018.3.4 and 2019.2.0* SERVICENOW CMDB
* Added “Madrid” into the Version dropdown list. Previously verified on 2019.2.0 * BACKUP AS A SERVICE FOR VEEAM * Support for Veeam 9.5, Update 4 * Performance improvement for Backup Jobs with a large number of VMs * BACKUP AS A SERVICE FOR COHESITY * New Day2 Feature: Ability to Recover Virtual Disk that allows recovering an entire virtual disk – either by overwriting the existing disk or recovering to a new (unmounted) device SERVICENOW CONNECTOR 2019.8.0WHAT’S NEW?
* A 2019.X LICENSE KEY IS NEEDED IN ORDER TO USE THE SOVLABS SERVICENOW CONNECTOR 2019.8.0* Supports Madrid
* Added ability to enable the vRA Business Group to be selected at request time by the end-user in ServiceNow when ordering the Catalogrequest
IMPORT CATALOG ITEM / MODIFY CATALOG ITEM MAPPING PAGE ENHANCEMENTS * New field for “Override vRA Business Group?” * Updated “Constant” label to “Template” IMPROVEMENTS/RESOLVED ISSUES * Error logs in ServiceNow and ServiceNow Mid Server * ServiceNow request to show useful error when the request is unable to be generated in vRA * Hid unnecessary fields during Import/Modify for a vRA BlueprintRESOLVED ISSUES
* Ansible Tower
* Fixed issue for Static Inventory failing when no dynamic groups aredefined.
* Ansible Tower for CM Framework * Fixed error reporting to report back correct error when an IP address is not defined * Fixed the error similar to the following: “: * Failed to parse /tmp/awx_inventory_rNDKxh/tmpqWOvv0 with script plugin:Inventory script”
* Fixed error when accidentally appending trailing “/” to vRO Hostname when creating the Ansible Tower Endpoint * Snapshot Management * Fixed issue for missing ID(s) from incomplete vRA CAFE/IaaS data that prevented successful mapping to managed VMs in vCenter. Added checking and additional logging.* IPAM Framework
* Fixed Release IP to release the IP address correctly To see previous feature releases please visit the SovLabs supportwebsite here.
Posted on May 22, 2019May 22, 2019 HARNESS THE POWER OF VRA WITH THE SOVLABS PROPERTY TOOLKIT AND TEMPLATE ENGINE – PART 3In Part 1
and Part
2
of
this series, we created three inputs for our vRealize Automation blueprint: Production, WordPress, SOX compliance. These three inputs correspond to property groups that allow us to associate multiple custom properties to a single input. Using property groups allows us the ability to templatize how each input affects the outcome of a request. In this article, the Genie that we’ve previously released from the proverbial bottle is about to take form, as we walk through how these three inputs come together to determine the outcome of ourrequest.
Let’s look at how the different input options impact the differentmodules.
MODULE
ENVIRONMENT
APPLICATION
COMPLIANCE
CONVENTION
OUTCOME(Prod, WordPress, SOX)NAMING
Prod = pDev = dLab = l WordPress = wpMSSQL = msNone = nSox = s
{{env}}{{app}}{{comp}}pwps
IPAM NETWORK
Prod = prodDev = devLab = lab Wordpress = webMSSQL = db None = nullSox = sox {{env}}{{app}}{{comp}}prodwebsox
VCENTER FOLDER
Prod = PRODDev = DEVLab = LAB Wordpress = WORDPRESSMSSQL = MSSQL None = nullSox = SOX \{{env}}\{{app}}\{{comp}}\PROD\WORDPRESS\SOX
VSPHERE TAGS
ProdDevLab
WordPressWeb ServerMicrosoft SQLDatabase No ComplianceSOX Compliance See vSphere tagging below ProdWordpressWeb ServerSOX To read the full article please visit the SovLabs Blog here.
Posted on May 16, 2019May 16, 2019 HARNESS THE POWER OF VRA WITH THE SOVLABS PROPERTY TOOLKIT AND TEMPLATE ENGINE – PART 2 In Part 1 of this series we walked through how you can use the SovLabs Property Toolkit and Template Engine to configure vRealize Automation (vRA) for our environment input. In this second part of the series, we’re going to walk through setting up the Application and Compliance inputs for our particular use case. If you are starting to see smoke, don’t be alarmed. It’s just our Genie being let out of the lamp. In Part 1, we determined that the required options for our Applicationinput will be:
* WordPress
* Microsoft SQL
DETERMINE THE OUTCOME In this scenario, the selection of the application will have a significant impact on the outcome. However, while we need to think about the application, we also need to look at the larger picture. What do I mean by “the bigger picture”? Well, once we figure out the desired outcome for each of these items, we need to think about how each item relates to the environment and the choices we made inPart 1.
What if the requester chooses _WordPress_ as the application and _Production_ as the environment? Alternatively, what if they choose Microsoft SQL and Development? Will the outcome of the application differ based on the environment to which it is beingdeployed?
SOME THINGS TO CONSIDER: * Do the workload specs change based on the environment selection? * Do development, test, and production instances have the same CPU and Memory requirements? * Do any of the integrations change based on application andenvironment?
* Do WordPress and Microsoft SQL have the same backup requirements? * Does this requirement change based on which environment the workload is being deployed to? * What else could affect the outcome? To read the entire article please see the original article on the SovLabs Blog. Posted on May 10, 2019May 10, 2019 HARNESS THE POWER OF VRA WITH THE SOVLABS PROPERTY TOOLKIT AND TEMPLATE ENGINE – PART 1 Ever wish you were able to set more than one value from a single vRealize Automation (vRA) request input? Have you ever wished you could make some aspects of vRA more dynamic and flexible? Wish you could simplify the vRA request form? In this article I’m going to let the genie out of the bottle. All your wishes are about to come true. But before we summon our genie, let’s first dive into what it is that we are going to be wishing for. My wish is to have a simple vRA request page with only three inputs that can drive the outcome of every aspect of my request. Sounds too good to be true doesn’t it? We will find out soon enough.FINISHED RESULT
DETERMINE THE NEEDED INPUTS Determining what our inputs are going to be. For my scenario I need to the following three inputs: * The Environment (Production, Development, or Test) * The Application (WordPress or Microsoft SQL) * Compliance Needs (SOX or Non-SOX) In my example, these are the only three items I need to know from the requester to build a server in my environment. The remaining info I can gather from the business group they belong to, what resources the workload is placed on, etc. I know every environment is different and many will require more than three inputs. Once you have read this entire 3-Part series, you will realize the number of inputs doesn’t matter. It’s how we use them that’s key. DETERMINE THE OUTCOME What outcomes do we need to drive based on these inputs? Or, how will these help determine the outcome of the overall deployment? Will they influence items such as the machine hostname, Active Directory OU placement, vCenter Folder placement, vSphere tagging, application installation, etc? To read the full article please visit the SovLabs blog located here.
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