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* Service Catalog Items
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The provisioning, reconfigure, and retirement entry points include the option for using **Embedded Workflows** or **Embedded Automate**. You can set the point field to the workflow that you want to use for any, or all, of the three service entry points.
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The provisioning, reconfigure, and retirement entry points include the option for using **Embedded Workflows** or **Embedded Automate**. You can set the point field to the workflow that you want to use for any, or all, of the three service entry points.
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When you have the code for your task resource written, you need to bundle it into a docker image. You can bundle the code by creating a standard [Dockerfile](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/) and building the image (https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/build/). Then, you can push the image to a [registry](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/push/), which makes the image available to be used by {{ site.data.product.title_short }}. When you have pushed your images to an image registry, you can add the registry to {{ site.data.product.title_short }}.
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a) On appliances, `podman` is used to execute the container
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* On appliances, `podman` is used to execute the container
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On appliances, `podman` is used to execute the container so use [podman login](https://docs.podman.io/en/stable/markdown/podman-login.1.html) as the `manageiq` user.
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```text
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# su manageiq
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$ podman login docker.io
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Username:
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Password:
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Login Succeeded!
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```
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You are recommended to use a docker.io [access token](https://docs.docker.com/security/for-developers/access-tokens/) so that the token does not expire.
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You are recommended to use a docker.io [access token](https://docs.docker.com/security/for-developers/access-tokens/) so that the token does not expire.
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* Provide an image pull secret to a podified Kubernetes container, and then add it to a service account
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b) Provide an image pull secret to a podified Kubernetes container, and then add it to a service account
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In order to pull an image from a private registry you have to provide an `ImagePullSecret` to your containers, see [Pull an Image from a Private Registry](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/pull-image-private-registry/). {{ site.data.product.title_short }} uses a service account called `manageiq-default` to run containers for your workflows. You can add an `ImagePullSecret` to this service account by following [Add Image Pull Secrets to a service account](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#add-imagepullsecrets-to-a-service-account/).
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In order to pull an image from a private registry you have to provide an `ImagePullSecret` to your containers, see [Pull an Image from a Private Registry](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/pull-image-private-registry/). {{ site.data.product.title_short }} uses a service account called {{ site.data.product.workflow_service_account }} to run containers for your workflows. You can add an `ImagePullSecret` to this service account by following [Add Image Pull Secrets to a service account](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#add-imagepullsecrets-to-a-service-account/).
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