Use the viocli vros command to enable VMware Integrated OpenStack to interoperate with vRealize Automation.
The viocli vros command uses the following syntax.
viocli vros enable [-d NAME] -vt VRA-TENANT -vh VRA-HOST -va VRA-ADMIN -vrh VROS-HOST [--verbose]
Parameter | Mandatory or Optional | Description |
---|---|---|
-d NAME or --deployment NAME |
Optional |
Name of the deployment to use. If you do not enter a value, the default deployment is used. |
-vt VRA-TENANT or --vra_tenant VRA-TENANT |
Mandatory |
Tenant to which the vRealize Automation system administrator belongs. |
-vh VRA-HOST or --vra_host VRA-HOST |
Mandatory |
IP or host name of vRealize Automation. |
-va VRA-ADMIN or --vra_admin VRA-ADMIN |
Mandatory |
Username of the vRealize Automation system administrator. |
-vrh VROS-HOST or --vros_host VROS-HOST |
Mandatory |
IP or host name for the vRealize Orchestrator OpenStack Plug-In service. |
--verbose |
Optional |
Displays output in verbose mode. |
You can also run viocli vros -h or viocli vros --help to display the parameters for the command.