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Table 434. New Software General Settings
Setting Description
Name Enter a name for your Software component.
ID Using the name you specified for your Software component,
vRealize Automation creates an ID for the Software component
that is unique within your tenant. You can edit this field now, but
after you save the blueprint you can never change it. Because
IDs are permanent and unique within your tenant, you can use
them to programmatically interact with blueprints and to create
property bindings.
Description Summarize your Software component for the benefit of other
architects.
Container Select a container type for your Software component. For
example, selecting Software Component restricts architects
from placing your Software component directly on a machine
without nesting it within another Software component.
New Software Properties
Software component properties are used to parameterize scripts to pass defined properties as
environment variables to scripts running in a machine. Before running your scripts, the Software agent in
the provisioned machine communicates with vRealize Automation to resolve the properties. The agent
then creates script-specific variables from these properties and passes them to the scripts.
Table 435. New Software Properties
Setting Description
Name Enter a name for your Software property. Property names are
case-sensitive and can contain only alphabetic, numeric, hyphen
(-), or underscore (_) characters.
Description For the benefit of other users, summarize your property and any
requirements for the value.
Type Software supports string, array, content, boolean, integer, and
double properties. For a detailed explanation of supported
property types, see Property Types and Setting Options.
Value Select a container for your software component. For example,
selecting Software Component restricts architects from placing
your software component on a machine instead of nesting it
within another software component.
Encrypted Mark properties as encrypted to mask the value and display as
asterisks in vRealize Automation. If you change a property from
encrypted to unencrypted, vRealize Automation resets the
property value. For security, you must set a new value for the
property.
Important If secured properties are printed in the script using
the echo command or other similar commands, these values
appear in plain text in the log files. The values in the log files are
not masked.
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