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Procedure
1 Select Items > Machines.
2 Select the arrow next to the CentOS on vSphere item.
The provisioned machine appears under the expanded item.
3 Click the provisioned machine.
4 Click Remote Log in to Machine on the right-hand panel.
5 Log in to the machine.
You installed vRealize Automation in a minimal deployment, set up a proof of concept, and configured
your environment for ongoing development of blueprints.
What to do next
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If you purchased a vRealize Automation enterprise license, you can continue reading to learn about
provisioning machines with software components.
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Plan for installing a production environment. See Reference Architecture.
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Learn about more options for configuring vRealize Automation, designing and exporting blueprints,
and governing your service catalog. See Configuring vRealize Automation.
Scenario: Make the CentOS with MySQL Application Blueprint
Available in the Service Catalog
As the tenant administrator, you requested that your blueprint architects create a catalog item to deliver
MySQL on CentOS virtual machines for your development and quality engineering group to run test
cases. Your software architect has informed you that the catalog item is ready for users. To make the item
available to your business users, you need to associate the blueprints and Software component with a
catalog service and then entitle the business group members to request the catalog item.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or catalog administrator.
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Publish a blueprint to deliver MySQL on vSphere CentOS virtual machines. See Scenario: Assemble
and Test a Blueprint to Deliver MySQL on Rainpole Linked Clone Machines.
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If you create blueprints in a development environment, import your blueprint into your production
environment. See Exporting and Importing Blueprints.
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Create a reservation to allocate vSphere resources to your Dev and QE business group. See Create
a Reservation for Hyper-V, KVM, SCVMM, vSphere, or XenServer.
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