Bug 805609

Summary: 6.4 s/Deployable/Blueprint
Product: [Retired] CloudForms Cloud Engine Reporter: wes hayutin <whayutin>
Component: Docs User GuideAssignee: Dan Macpherson <dmacpher>
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Version: 1.0.0CC: cpelland, dmacpher, lbrindle
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Description wes hayutin 2012-03-21 16:53:52 UTC
Procedure 6.4. Creating a New Application Blueprint
Click on the Administer tab.
Click on Clouds. This displays a list of your clouds.
Click on Component Outlines. A list of your component outlines displays in a tabled format.
Click on the Name of a component outline in the table. Information about the outline displays in a new screen.
Click the New Deployable from Component Outline button.
The Create Application Blueprint screen appears. Provide the application blueprint with a Name and select Default Cloud Resource Profile for the instance.
Choose the Catalog to post the application blueprint. Mark the checkboxes to specify one or more catalogs for the blueprint.
Click the Save button to save your application blueprint to the chosen catalogs.


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Procedure 6.4. Creating a New Application Blueprint
Click on the Administer tab.
Click on Clouds. This displays a list of your clouds.
Click on Component Outlines. A list of your component outlines displays in a tabled format.
Click on the Name of a component outline in the table. Information about the outline displays in a new screen.
Click the ** New Blue from Image **  button.
The Create Application Blueprint screen appears. Provide the application blueprint with a Name and select Default Cloud Resource Profile for the instance.
Choose the Catalog to post the application blueprint. Mark the checkboxes to specify one or more catalogs for the blueprint.
Click the Save button to save your application blueprint to the chosen catalogs.

Comment 3 Lana Brindley 2012-06-07 06:21:17 UTC
Document is now available on docs.redhat.com. Please raise a new bug for any further issues.

LKB