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Adding the Linux server and Citrix XenServer host object to BMC Server Automation


The following sections provide instructions for adding a Citrix XenServer environment to BMC Server Automation:

Before you begin

Ensure that your environment meets the following requirements.

System requirements

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Supported Citrix XenServer versions

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Access and privileges

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To install the Linux agent

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To add the Linux server and Citrix XenServer host object to BMC Server Automation

The following sections provide instructions for adding the Linux server and the Citrix XenServer agentless managed object to BMC Server Automation.

To add the Linux server and Citrix XenServer host object to BMC BladeLogic Server Automation

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To set the connection properties for the Citrix XenServer object

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Guest customization requirements

Once you have the environment configured and operational, you can use scripts to customize the guests that you deploy using BMC Server Automation. See Using-NSH-scripts-to-customize-Citrix-XenServer-guests.

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