
VMware vRealize Automation OpenStack Havana Plug-In 1.0.0 Installation and Configuration Guide
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1. vRealize Automation 6.2 OpenStack Havana Endpoint
Plug-In
By default, vRealize Automation uses OpenStack Grizzly to create an endpoint. This extension
package enables vRealize Automation 6.2 to use OpenStack Havana to create an OpenStack cloud
computing software platform. This extension package uses OpenStack REST API v1 and v2 to support
OpenStack Havana .
1.1 OpenStack Extension Package Capabilities
This section describes the OpenStack capabilities that the vRealize Automation 6.2 OpenStack
Havana Endpoint Plug-In supports.
1.1.1 Nova OpenStack Compute Service
The plug-In supports these Nova OpenStack Compute Service capabilities :
List all instances or servers in an OpenStack project or tenant
Create a new instance or server with all required and optional resources, such as networks,
security groups or firewalls, images, flavor of hardware configuration , and post-creation
scripts or files
Delete an existing instance
List hardware flavors
Resize, reboot, or rebuild an instance
Start, stop, pause, unpause, suspend, or resume an instance
Create an image from a running instance or from a snapshot of an instance
List, create, and edit security groups or firewalls
Create, import, delete, or list key pairs of SSH keys
Associate or dissociate a floating IP to or from an instance
Get an instance console
1.1.2 Neutron/Quantum OpenStack Networking Service
The plug-In supports the ability of the Neutron/Quantum OpenStack Networking Service to list
public and private networks.
1.1.3 Glance OpenStack Image Service
The plug-In supports the ability of OpenStack Image Service, also known as Glance, to list all
disk images.
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