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Table Of Contents
- Advanced Service Design
- Contents
- Advanced Service Design
- Updated Information for Advanced Service Design
- Using the Goal Navigator
- Introduction to VMware vRealize Orchestrator
- Configuring vRealize Orchestrator and Plug-Ins
- Authoring Services with Advanced Service Designer
- Advanced Service Designer Basics
- Creating an Advanced Service Overview
- Create a Custom Resource
- Create a Service Blueprint
- Publish a Service Blueprint as a Catalog Item
- Create a Resource Action
- Publish a Resource Action
- Assign an Icon to a Resource Action
- Create a Service
- Associate a Catalog Item with a Service
- Create an Approval Policy for Advanced Service Blueprints and Actions
- Entitle a Service, Catalog Items, and Actions to a User or a Group of Users
- Extending Operations on Resources Provisioned by Other Sources
- Importing and Exporting Advanced Service Designer Components
- Form Designer
- Advanced Service Designer Examples and Scenarios
- Create a Service for Creating and Modifying a User
- Create a Test User as a Custom Resource
- Create a Service Blueprint for Creating a User
- Publish the Create a User Blueprint as a Catalog Item
- Create a Resource Action to Change a User Password
- Publish the Change a Password Resource Action
- Create a Service for Creating a Test User
- Associate the Catalog Item with the Create a Test User Service
- Entitle the Service and the Resource Action to a Consumer
- Create and Publish an Action to Migrate a Virtual Machine
- Create an Action to Migrate a Virtual Machine With vMotion
- Create and Publish an Action to Take a Snapshot
- Create and Publish an Action to Start an Amazon Virtual Machine
- Creating a Data Refresh Service Offering
- Create a Service for Creating and Modifying a User
4 Type a name for the resource.
For example, Test User.
5 Type a description for the resource.
For example,
This is a test custom resource that I will use for my catalog item to create a
user in a group.
6 Click Next.
7 Leave the form as is.
8 Click Add.
You created a Test User custom resource and you can see it on the Custom Resources page.
What to do next
Create a service blueprint.
Create a Service Blueprint for Creating a User
After you created the custom resource, you can create the service blueprint to publish the Create a user
in a group workflow as a catalog item.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a service architect.
Procedure
1 Select Advanced Services > Service Blueprints.
2
Click Add ( ).
3 Navigate to Orchestrator > Library > Microsoft > Active Directory > User in the
vRealize Orchestrator workflow library, and select the Create a user in a group workflow.
4 Click Next.
5 Change the name of the blueprint to Create a test user, and leave the description as is.
6 Click Next.
7 Edit the blueprint form.
a
Click the Edit icon (
) next to the groupContainer text box, and change the name of the label
to Group container.
b Click Submit to save the changes.
c
Click the Edit icon ( ) next to the accountName text box, and change the label to
Account name.
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