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You can use the Property Groups tab to add and configure settings for existing custom property groups.
You can create your own property groups or use property groups that have been created for you.
Table 311. Properties > Property Groups Tab Settings
Setting Description
Name Select an available property group from the drop-down menu.
Move Up and Move Down Control the precedence level of listed property groups in
descending order. The first-listed property group has
precedence over the next-listed property group and so on.
View Properties Display the custom properties in the selected property group.
View Merged Properties Display all the custom properties in the listed property groups in
the order in which they appear in the list of property groups.
Where the same property appears in more than one property
group, the property name appears only once in the list based on
when it is first encountered in the list.
Profiles Tab
Component profiles provide a means of parameterizing blueprints, for example rather than creating a
separate small, medium, and large blueprint you can create a single blueprint with a small, medium, and
large capability and enable your use to select one of the sizes when the deploy the catalog item.
Component profiles are specifically designed to minimize blueprint sprawl and simplify your catalog.
If you have created value sets for the supplied vRealize Automation component profiles Size and Image,
you can add and configure those settings for the machine component in the blueprint. You can also select
different a value set when you deploy the catalog item.
Component profiles are only available for vSphere machine components.
When you add a component profile to the vSphere machine component in a blueprint, the settings
defined in the profile's selected value set or value sets override other settings on the machine component,
such as number of CPUs and storage.
The component profile value set is applied to all vSphere machines in a cluster.
You cannot reconfigure machines by using the Size or Image component profiles but the range of CPU,
memory, and storage that is calculated based on the profile remains available for reconfigure actions. For
example if you used a small (1 CPU, 1024MB memory, and 10 GB storage), medium (3 CPUs, 2048 MB
memory, 12 GB storage) and large (5 CPUs, 3072 MB memory, 15 GB storage) Size value set, the
available ranges during machine reconfiguration are 1-5 CPUs, 1024-3072 memory, and 1-15 GB
storage.
For more information about defining value sets for component profiles, see Custom Properties Reference.
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