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Log Config Tab
Specify a logging mode, and optional logging options, for the blueprint container component in the design
canvas.
Table 441. Log Config Tab Settings
Setting Description
Driver Select a logging format from the drop-down menu.
Options Enter driver options using a name and value format that adheres
to the logging format.
Using Container Properties and Property Groups in a Blueprint
You can add predefined property groups to a containers component in a vRealize Automation blueprint.
When machines are provisioned by using a blueprint that contain these properties, the provisioned
machine is registered as a Docker Container host machine.
Containers for vRealize Automation supplied the following two property groups of container-specific
custom properties. When you add a container component to a blueprint you can add these property
groups to the container to register provisioned machines as container hosts.
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Container host properties with certificate authentication
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Container host properties with user/password authentication
These property groups are visible in vRealize Automation when you select Administration > Property
Dictionary > Property Groups.
Because property groups are shared by all tenants, if you are working in a multi-tenant environment,
consider cloning and customizing your properties. By uniquely naming property groups and properties in
the groups, you can edit them to define custom values for use in a specific tenant.
The most commonly used properties are Container.Auth.PublicKey and
Container.Auth.PrivateKey in which the container administrator provides the client certificate for
authenticating with the container host.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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