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Scenario: Allow Requesters to Specify Machine Host Name
As a blueprint architect, you want to allow your users to choose their own machine names when they
request your blueprints. So you edit your existing CentOS vSphere blueprint to add the Hostname custom
property and configure it to prompt users for a value during their requests.
Note If your fabric administrator creates a property group that contains the required custom properties
and you include it in your blueprint, you do not need to individually add the custom properties to the
blueprint.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an infrastructure architect.
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Create a machine blueprint. See Scenario: Create a vSphere CentOS Blueprint for Cloning in
Rainpole.
Procedure
1 Select Design > Blueprints.
2 Point to your Centos on vSphere blueprint and click Edit.
3 Select the machine component on your canvas to bring up the details tab.
4 Click the Properties tab.
5 Click New Property.
6 Enter Hostname in the Name text box.
7 Leave the Value text box blank.
8 Configure vRealize Automation to prompt users for a hostname value during request.
a Select Overridable.
b Select Show in Request.
Because host names must be unique, users can only request one machine at a time from this
blueprint.
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Click the Save icon ( ).
10 Click OK.
Users who request a machine from your blueprint are required to specify a host name for their machine.
vRealize Automation validates that the specified host name is unique.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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