- Creating Entitlements – vRealize Automation Series Part 15
- Adding Blueprints from vSphere Templates – vRealize Automation Series Part 14
- Preparing vSphere Templates – vRealize Automation Series Part 13
- Deploying Application Services – vRealize Automation Series Part 12
- Creating Reservations – vRealize Automation Series Part 11
- Adding Business Groups – vRealize Automation Series Part 10
- Configure Fabric Groups – vRealize Automation Series Part 9
- Add vCenter Endpoint – vRealize Automation Series Part 8
- Configure vRealize Permissions – vRealize Automation Series Part 7
- Install vRealize Automation IaaS Installation – vRealize Automation Series Part 6
- Install vRealize Automation IaaS SQL 2014 Installation – vRealize Automation Series Part 5
- Install vRealize Automation IaaS Preparation – vRealize Automation Series Part 4
- Configure the vRealize Automation Appliance – vRealize Automation Series Part 3
- Deploy the vRealize Automation Appliance – vRealize Automation Series Part 2
- vSphere SSO or vRA Identity Appliance – vRealize Automation Series Part 1
Home stretch, 15 posts and we are about to see our first catalog item published! Lets get going and create the entitlement which is how we define what can be done in vRealize Automation / vCloud Automation Center
- Log in as tenantadmin
- Click Administration >> Catalog Management >> Entitlements
- Click the Add button and fill in the information as follows
- Click the Next button
- Click the plus sign next to Entitled Services, select Clone Linux Template and click OK
- Click the plus sign next to Entitled Catalog items, select CentOS template and click OK
- Click the plus sign next to Entitled Actions, Select Machine from the pull down and chose all of the items, Select Virtual Machine from the pull down and select Destroy; click OK
- Click the Add button
Log out as tenantadmin and log back in as luke, you should now see your vSphere template, which is now a vRealize Automation / vCloud Automation Center blueprint published!