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Using Container Components in Blueprints
You can configure and use container components in the blueprint.
After a container administrator has created container definitions in Containers for vRealize Automation, a
container architect can add and configure container components for vRealize Automation blueprints in the
design canvas.
Container Component Settings
You can configure blueprint settings and options for a Containers for vRealize Automation container
component in the vRealize Automation design canvas.
General Tab
Configure general settings for the blueprint container component in the design canvas.
Table 334. General Tab Settings
Setting Description
Name Enter a name for your container component in the blueprint.
Description Summarize your container component for the benefit of other architects.
Image Enter the full name of an image in a managed registry such as a private
registry or Docker Hub registry, for example
registry.hub.docker.com/library/python.
Commands Enter a command that applies to the specified image, such as python app.py.
The command is run when the container provisioning process is started.
Links Links provide another way to connect containers on a single host or across
hosts. Enter one or more services to which this container is to be linked,
such as redis or datadog.
Network Tab
Configure network settings for the blueprint container component in the design canvas.
You can attach a container to a network. The network is represented as a container network component
on the design canvas. Information about available networks is specified in Network page of the container
component form.
Table 335. Network Tab Settings
Setting Description
Networks Specify the existing networks that are defined for the selected
image. You can also create a new network.
When you add a network container component to the design
form, the networks that you specify here are listed as available
options for selection.
Port bindings Specify the port bindings for the selected network. Point
bindings consist of protocol host, host port, and container port.
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