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An ESXi Host with:
CPU – 2GHz
RAM – 8GB
Storage – 20GB
The VMWare Environments that HyAlto supports are:
vCenter 6.5+ running an HA cluster
vCloud Director 8.20, 9.x, 10.x+
NSXv 6.3.x, 6.4.x+
In the upper right corner of the Automator configuration screen, you will find a download button to download the latest version of the virtual appliance template for that Automator type.
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Please contact HyAlto Support for a download link to the latest version.
Once downloaded, deploy the template in your vCenter datacenter using the deploy wizard.
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(the example above is vCenter 67.7 in HTML5x)
Fill in the six sections as follows:
Hostname (optional) – Give the adaptor a hostname.DHCP support - If you’ve selected ‘no’, then continue filling out the template. If you’ve selected ‘yes’, click Next and leave everything else blank.
IP Address – Enter the private IP for the virtual appliance in CIDR format (x.x.x.x/yy)
Gateway IP – Enter the Gateway that the Service Adaptor is behind.
Primary/Secondary DNS (optional) DNS Server – You may must use your own DNS or a public DNS server depending on your setup. If you use private, make sure the ASA can resolve outside of your networka DNS server that is able to resolve vSphere’s internal Fully Qualified Domain Name (e.g. vcenter.company.fqdn) as well as public DNS records (e.g. inbound.hyalto.com)
HyAlto Agent Key – Leave this field blank. Reserved for use in future features.
Setup Firewall Rule
To allow HyAlto to perform automation and orchestration tasks with your VMware datacenter, the virtual appliance requires open communications with your vCenter/vCloud Director servers as well as HyAlto.
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Step 4: AMQP Credentials – Enter in the AMQP Server IP and Exchange information that HyAlto will use for Reverse Sync. It should not be the same Exchange that vCloud is using.
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Step 5: Once all the fields are filled out, click Configure. The Configure steps at the top will begin to set up the Automator.
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