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Table 448. Configuring the Service Catalog Checklist
Task Required Role Details
Add a service.
tenant
administrator or
catalog
administrator
See Add a Service,” on page 359.
Add a catalog item to a service.
tenant
administrator or
catalog
administrator
See Add Catalog Items to a Service,” on
page 361.
Congure the catalog item in the service.
tenant
administrator or
catalog
administrator
See “Congure a Catalog Item,” on
page 362.
Create and apply entitlements to the catalog item.
tenant
administrator or
business group
manager
See “Entitle Users to Services, Catalog
Items, and Actions,” on page 366.
Create and apply approval policies to the catalog
item.
tenant
administrator or
approval
administrator can
create approval
policies
tenant
administrator or
business group
manager can
apply approval
policies
See “Create an Approval Policy,” on
page 375.
Creating a Service
A service is a group of catalog items that you want included in the service catalog. You can entitle the
service, which entitles business group users to all the associated catalog items, and you can apply an
approval policy to the service.
A service operates as a dynamic group of catalog items. If you entitle a service, all the catalog items
associated with the service are available in the service catalog to the specied users, and any catalog items
that you add or remove from a service aect the service catalog.
As you create the service, you can use it as a service category so that you can assemble service oerings for
your service catalog users. For example, a Windows desktop service that includes Windows 7, 8, and 10
operating system catalog items, or a Linux service that includes CentOS and RHEL operating system items.
Add a Service
Add a service to make catalog items available to your service catalog users. All catalog items must be
associated with a service so that you can entitle the items to users.
When the service is entitled to users, the catalog items appear together in the service catalog. You can also
entitle users to the individual catalog items.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or catalog administrator.
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