Update the VM/Host anti-affinity rule to ensure that each of the vRealize Automation virtual appliances are maintained on different hosts after a failover.
Table 1.
Anti-Affinity Rules for the vRealize Automation Virtual Appliances
Name |
Type |
Members |
anti-affinity-rule-vra-svr |
Separate Virtual Machines |
vra01svr01a |
vra01svr01b |
vra01svr01c |
Procedure
- Log in to vCenter Server by using the vSphere Web Client.
- Open a Web browser and go to https://lax01m01vc01.lax01.rainpole.local/vsphere-client.
- Log in using the following credentials.
Setting |
Value |
User name |
administrator@vsphere.local |
Password |
vsphere_admin_password |
- From the Home page, click Hosts and Clusters.
- Under lax01m01vc01.lax01.rainpole.local, click lax01-m01dc, and click lax01-m01-mgmt01.
- Click the Configure tab, and under Configuration, select VM/Host Rules.
- Under VM/Host Rules, select the existing anti-affinity-rule-vra-svr rule.
- Click Edit to edit the existing virtual machine anti-affinity rule.
- In the Edit VM/Host Rule dialog box, click Add, select the vra01svr01cand click OK.
The rule includes the virtual machines of the three vRealize Automation appliances.