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5 Add the MySQL for Linux Virtual Machine software component as an item and apply an approval
policy to the MySQL item.
a
Click the Add Catalog Items and Components icon ( ) beside the Entitled Catalog Items and
Components heading.
b In the Catalog Items and Components drop-down menu, select No.
Software components are always associated with a machine. They are not available to
individually request in the service catalog.
c Select the MySQL for Linux Virtual Machines check box.
d Click the Apply this policy to selected items drop-down arrow.
e Select MySQL tracking approval [Service Catalog - Catalog Item Request - Software
Component].
You do not need the advanced option because the approval policy was created for this specific
software component, which is added to a virtual machine.
f Click OK.
6 Add actions that the users can run on the provisioned machine.
Approval policies are not applied to actions in this scenario.
a
Click the Add Actions icon ( ) beside the Entitled Actions heading.
b Select the following actions.
Name / Type Description
Create Snapshot / Virtual Machine Creates a snapshot of the virtual machine, including the installed software.
Allows the developers to create snapshots to which they can revert during
development.
Destroy / Deployment Destroys the entire provisioned blueprint, not just the machine. Use this action
to avoid orphaned components.
Power Off / Machine Turns the virtual machine off.
Power On / Machine Turns the virtual machine on.
Revert to Snapshot / Virtual Machine Reverts to a previously created snapshot.
c Click OK.
7 Click Finish.
This entitlement allows you to require different approvals on different blueprint components.
What to do next
Request the CentOS with MySQL item in the service catalog as a member of the business group to verify
that the entitlement and the approvals are behaving as expected.
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