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Import CA Automation Suite for Clouds Foundation Content Pack

Verify that all configuration steps are performed before deploying the CA Automation Suite for Clouds Base Configuration.

Follow these steps:

  1. Unzip CA_ ASC _Foundation.zip contents from the media to the %USM_HOME%/filestore/contentpacks folder.
  2. Open a CA Service Catalog Command Prompt window, change directory to: %USM_HOME%/filestore/contentpacks/CA ASC Foundation.
  3. Copy the securityrealm folder that is under the CA ASC Foundation to the CA Process Automation server.
  4. Run DeployBaseConsole.cmd.
  5. Type the tenant ID at the following prompt, and press Enter:
    [input] Enter the id of the tenant you want to import the content pack into (Required):
    

    Note: The tenant ID is case-sensitive.

    For example, Forward Inc.

  6. Type y at the following prompt to proceed with the deployment:
    Installation will re-start CA Service Catalog multiple times. Please press y to continue or any key to exit:
    
  7. Press Enter at the following prompt:
    Enter the name of CA PAM configuration to import process definitions to specific CA PAM instance. Leave it blank to import process definitions into the default CA PAM instance [INSTALLED_DEFAULT]
    

    On successful deployment, the BUILD SUCCESSFUL message opens.

  8. Complete the details to configure the database credentials of ASC schema at the following prompts:
    Enter Service Catalog Database Administrator (Default sa):
    
    Enter Service Catalog Database Administrator Password:
    
  9. Type y at the following prompt to proceed creating groups:

    If the build is successful, press y to Create Groups or any key to exit the setup.

  10. Complete the following details about CA Service Catalog, if prompted:
    Enter Service Catalog Host Name (Default localhost):
    
    Enter Service Catalog Port Number (Default 8080):
    
    Enter Service Catalog Admin User ID: 
    
    Enter Service Catalog Admin Password:
    

    The installer validates the CA Service Catalog credentials and prompts for the CA EEM details.

  11. Complete the following details for creating groups in CA EEM:
    Enter EEM Admin User ID (Default eiamadmin): 
    
    Enter EEM Admin Password
    

    After the groups are created, the following message opens:

    Offering permissions set successfully in CA Service Catalog.
    

    The following groups are created in CA EEM and assigns permissions to the service offerings in CA Service Catalog as defined in the content pack groups properties file:

    For more information, see the %USM_HOME%/ filestore\contentpacks\CA ASC Foundation\prescripts\group_service.properties file.