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2 Open the vmo.properties conguration le in a text editor.
3 Verify that the following property is disabled.
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4 Save the vmo.properties le.
5 Restart the vRealize Orchestrator serv er.
Publishing a Blueprint
Blueprints are saved in the draft state and must be manually published before you can congure them as
catalog items or use them as blueprint components in the design canvas.
After you publish the blueprint, you can entitle it to make it available for provisioning requests in the
service catalog.
You need to publish a blueprint only once. Any changes you make to a published blueprint are
automatically reected in the catalog and in nested blueprint components.
Publish a Blueprint
You can publish a blueprint for use in machine provisioning and optionally for reuse in another blueprint.
To use the blueprint for requesting machine provisioning, you must entitle the blueprint after publishing it.
Blueprints that are consumed as components in other blueprints do not required entitlement.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an infrastructure architect.
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Create a blueprint. See Checklist for Creating vRealize Automation Blueprints.
Procedure
1 Click the Design tab.
2 Click Blueprints.
3 Point to the blueprint to publish and click Publish.
4 Click OK.
The blueprint is published as a catalog item but you must rst entitle it to make it available to users in the
service catalog.
What to do next
Add the blueprint to the catalog service and entitle users to request the catalog item for machine
provisioning as dened in the blueprint.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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