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Table Of Contents
- IaaS Integration for Multi-Machine Services
- Contents
- IaaS Integration for Multi-Machine Services
- Introduction to Multi-Machine Services
- Configuring Network and Security Integration
- Configuring vRealize Orchestrator Endpoints
- Create a vSphere Endpoint for Networking and Security Virtualization
- Run the Enable Security Policy Support for Overlapping Subnets Workflow in vRealize Orchestrator
- Creating a Network Profile
- Configuring a Reservation for Network and Security Virtualization
- Optional Configurations for Multi-Machine Services
- Creating Multi-Machine Blueprints
- Specifying Scripts for Multi-Machine Service Provisioning
- Specifying Custom Properties for Multi-Machine Services
- Blueprint Action Settings for Multi-Machine Services
- Create a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Blueprint Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Build Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Network Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Specify Scripting Information for a Multi-Machine Blueprint
- Add Multi-Machine Blueprint Custom Properties
- Specify Actions for Multi-Machine Blueprints
- Publish a Blueprint
- Configuring Multi-Machine Blueprints for Network and Security Virtualization
- Managing Multi-Machine Services
Your blueprint is saved in draft state.
What to do next
Publish your blueprint to make it available as a catalog item. See Publish a Blueprint.
Publish a Blueprint
Blueprints are saved in the draft state and must be manually published before you can configure them as
catalog items.
You need to publish a blueprint only once. Any changes you make to a published blueprint are
automatically reflected in the catalog.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or business group manager.
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Create a blueprint.
Procedure
1 Select Infrastructure > Blueprints > Blueprints.
2 Point to the blueprint to publish and click Publish from the drop-down menu.
3 Click OK.
Your blueprint is now ready for tenant administrators, business group managers, and service architects to
associate it with a catalog service and entitle users to request it from the catalog.
What to do next
For information about how to configure and manage the catalog, see Tenant Administration.
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