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Add Catalog Items to a Service
Add catalog items to services so that you can entitle users to request the items in the service catalog. A
catalog item can be associated with only one service.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or catalog administrator.
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Verify that a service exists. See Add a Service,” on page 359.
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Verify that one or more catalog items are published. See “Congure a Catalog Item,” on page 362.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > Catalog Management > Services.
2 Select the service to which you are adding catalog items and click Manage Catalog Items.
3
Click the Catalog Items icon (
).
a Select the catalog items to include in this service.
The Select Catalog Items dialog box displays only the items that are not already associated with a
service.
b Click Add.
4 Click Close.
What to do next
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You can add a custom icon to the catalog item that will appear with the item in the service catalog. See
“Congure a Catalog Item,” on page 362.
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Entitle users to the services or catalog items so that they can request them in the service catalog. See
“Creating Entitlements,” on page 363.
Working with Catalog Items and Actions
Catalog items are published blueprints for machines, software components, and other objects. Actions in the
catalog management area are published actions that you can run on the provisioned catalog items. You can
use the lists to determine what blueprints and actions are published so that you can make them available to
service catalog users.
Published Catalog Items
A catalog item is a published blueprint. Published blueprints can also be used in other blueprints. The reuse
of blueprints in other blueprints is not displayed in the catalog items list.
The published catalog items can also include items that are only components of blueprints. For example,
published software components are listed as catalog items, but they are available only as part of a
deployment.
Deployment catalog items must be associated with a service so that you can make them available in the
service catalog to entitled users. Only active items appear in the service catalog. You can congure catalog
items to a dierent service, disable it if you want to temporarily remove it from the service catalog, and add
a custom icon that appears in the catalog.
Published Actions
Actions are changes that you can make to provisioned catalog items. For example, you can reboot a virtual
machine.
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