In the User field, enter the user name with permission to access the vCenter’s resources. In the VCenter/Server field, enter the IP address or host name of the vCenter server. In the Description field, enter a description for the resource. In the Name field, enter a name for the resource. In the Satellite web UI, navigate to Infrastructure > Compute Resources, and in the Compute Resources window, click Create Compute Resource. Completing the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 image Completing the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 image Creating a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Image Creating a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Image Creating Custom Red Hat Enterprise Linux Images Building Cloud Images for Red Hat Satellite
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Change the Provisioning Password Hashing Algorithm Initialization Script for Provisioning Examples Creating Image-based Hosts on Microsoft Azure Resource Manager Adding Microsoft Azure Resource Manager Details to a Compute Profile Adding Microsoft Azure Resource Manager Images to Satellite Server Adding a Microsoft Azure Resource Manager Connection to Satellite Server Provisioning Cloud Instances on Microsoft Azure Resource Manager Creating Image-based Hosts on Google Compute Engine Adding Google Compute Engine Details to a Compute Profile Adding Google Compute Engine Images to Satellite Server Adding a Google Compute Engine Connection to Satellite Server Provisioning Cloud Instances on Google Compute Engine More Information about Amazon Web Services and Satellite Configuring a Finish Template for an Amazon Web Service EC2 Environment Connecting to an Amazon EC2 instance using SSH Adding Amazon EC2 Details to a Compute Profile Adding Amazon EC2 Images to Satellite Server Using an HTTP Proxy with Compute Resources Adding an Amazon EC2 Connection to the Satellite Server Prerequisites for Amazon EC2 Provisioning Provisioning Cloud Instances in Amazon EC2 Creating Image-based Hosts on Red Hat OpenStack Platform Adding Red Hat OpenStack Platform Details to a Compute Profile Adding Red Hat OpenStack Platform Images to Satellite Server Adding the Red Hat OpenStack Platform Connection to Satellite Server Provisioning Cloud Instances on Red Hat OpenStack Platform Adding a Container-native Virtualization Connection to Satellite Server Provisioning Virtual Machines on Container-native Virtualization Using the VMware vSphere Cloud-init and Userdata Templates for Provisioning Creating Hosts on a VMware vSphere Server Adding VMware vSphere Details to a Compute Profile Adding VMware vSphere Images to Satellite Server Adding a VMware vSphere Connection to Satellite Server Prerequisites for VMware vSphere Provisioning Provisioning Virtual Machines in VMware vSphere Adding Red Hat Virtualization Details to a Compute Profile Adding Red Hat Virtualization Images to Satellite Server Preparing Cloud-init Images in Red Hat Virtualization Adding the Red Hat Virtualization Connection to Satellite Server Provisioning Virtual Machines on Red Hat Virtualization Adding a KVM Connection to Satellite Server Configuring Satellite Server for KVM Connections Provisioning Virtual Machines on KVM (libvirt) Using a Red Hat Image Builder Image for Provisioning Unattended Use, Customization, and Image Remastering Discovery Templates and Snippets Settings The Provisioning Template PXELinux Discovery Snippet Creating Hosts with PXE-less Provisioning Creating Hosts with Unattended Provisioning Configuring the Security Token Validity Duration Prerequisites for Bare Metal Provisioning Chainbooting Red Hat Satellite Capsule to use iPXE directly Chainbooting Satellite Server to use iPXE directly Setting up the Discovery Service for iPXE Configuring iPXE to Reduce Provisioning Times Installing the Infoblox CA Certificate on Capsule Server DHCP, DNS, and TFTP Options for Network Configuration Prerequisites for Image Based Provisioning Troubleshooting DHCP Problems in Satellite Setting a Default Encrypted Root Password for Hosts Using a Synced Kickstart Repository for a Host’s Operating System Updating the Details of Multiple Operating Systems