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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 configure
catalog items to a different 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.
Actions can include built-in actions or actions created using XaaS. Built-in actions are added when you
add a machine or other provided blueprint. XaaS actions must be created and published.
Actions are not associated with services. You must include an action in the entitlement that contains the
catalog item on which the action runs. Actions that are entitled to users do not appear in the service
catalog. The actions are available for the provisioned item on the service catalog user's Items tab based
whether they are applicable to the item and to the current state of the item.
You can add a custom icon to the action that appears on the Items tab.
Configure a Catalog Item
A catalog item is a published blueprint that you can entitle to users. You use the catalog items options to
change the status or associated service. You can also view the entitlements that include the selected
catalog item.
Only catalog items that are associated with a service and entitled to users appear in the service catalog.
Catalog items can be associated with only one service.
If you do not want a catalog item to appear in the service catalog without removing it from an entitlement
or from the published catalog items list, you can deactivate it. The status of a deactivated catalog item is
retired in the grid and inactive in the configuration details. You can activate it later.
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 you have at least one blueprint published as a catalog item. See Publish a Blueprint.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > Catalog Management > Catalog Items.
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