After you complete the upgrade of Cloud Management Layer, increase the memory on the vRealize Automation IaaS virtual machines to align with the updated architecture and design.
Repeat this procedure using the order and virtual machines information in the following table to increase the memory.
Order |
Virtual Machine |
vCenter Folder |
Memory Size (MB) |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
vra01iws01b |
sfo01-m01fd-vra |
8192 MB |
2 |
vra01ims01b |
sfo01-m01fd-vra |
8192 MB |
3 |
vra01dem01b |
sfo01-m01fd-vra |
8192 MB |
4 |
sfo01ias01b |
sfo01-m01fd-vraias |
8192 MB |
5 |
vra01iws01a |
sfo01-m01fd-vra |
8192 MB |
6 |
vra01ims01a |
sfo01-m01fd-vra |
8192 MB |
7 |
vra01dem01a |
sfo01-m01fd-vra |
8192 MB |
8 |
sfo01ias01a |
sfo01-m01fd-vraias |
8192 MB |
Procedure
- Log in to vCenter Server by using the vSphere Web Client.
- From the Home menu of the vSphere Web Client, select VMs and Templates.
- Shut down the vRealize Automation virtual machine according to the predefined order.
- In the Navigator, expand the tree .
- Right-click the vra01iws01b virtual machine, select and click Yes in the confirmation dialog box that appears.
- Verify that the vra01iws01b virtual machine shuts down gracefully.
- Increase the virtual memory of the vRealize Automation virtual machine.
- Right-click the vra01iws01b virtual machine and select Edit Settings.
- In the Edit Settings dialog box, click the Virtual Hardware tab and set the Memory settings to 8192 MB.
- Click OK.
- Right-click the vra01iws01b virtual machine and select .
- From the virtual machine console, verify that vra01iws01b boots, and uses the configuration settings specified.
- Wait several minutes for the operating system and services to start on the virtual machine.
- Log in to the vRealize Automation appliance management console and verify the status each vRealize Automation IaaS node.
- Repeat this procedure to increase the memory on the remaining vRealize Automation IaaS virtual machines in Region A.