You can import an existing instance of vRealize Automation into vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager.

For creating a global environment, you are prompted to install VMware Workspace ONE Access if you skipped this step when you initially installed vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager. To install VMware Workspace ONE Access, see Install VMware Workspace ONE Access in vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager. To import a vRealize Automation brownfield environment, verify that the VMware Workspace ONE Access in vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager matches the VMware Workspace ONE Access registered with vRealize Automation.

Use the same configuration admin user for both VMware Workspace ONE Access and vRealize Automation in vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager.

Prerequisites

Verify that you have the required IP credentials.

Procedure

  1. After creating an environment on the Create Environment page, open the product card and select the vRealize Automation check box.
  2. Click Import and then click Next.
  3. Under Products Details, enter the required vRealize Automation fields and then select the Import version.
  4. Specify the primary node host name and selec t Primary Node root Password.
    If each node has different passwords then the import request fails. You can provide the correct password in the retry sequence of each failed request.
  5. Select the vCenter where the product nodes reside.
    For information about configuring vRealize Automation, see Considerations for configuring vRealize Automation.
  6. Click Submit.