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Working with Orchestrations
13-8 Active System Manager User Guide, Release 7.1
Available Operations view pane—Contains all RA custom operations associated with each resource in
your Template.
Orchestration view—Working pane where you build your workflow by any of the following two
methods:
Dragging and dropping custom operations from the Available Operations view pane.
Adding scripts to steps by clicking Add Scripts.
Note Custom operations and scripts are associated with steps in the Orchestration View.
Adding Steps in the Orchestration View
To add steps in the Orchestration View pane using any of the methods explained above, follow the steps
below:
1. Click Add Step.
2. Drag-and-drop custom operations from the Available Operations View pane to the respective step (s)
in the Orchestration View pane (see step 3), or add a script by clicking Add Script (see step 4). The
Specify Input Values dialog box that corresponds to a custom operation displays whenever any custom
operation is dragged to the Orchestration view; see Figure 13-6.
Figure 13-6 Specify Input Values
3. Enter RA input values in Parameters, wherever required.
Note In case of ‘Password’ Data Type, the Value is displayed as encrypted.
Note For ease of use, Active System Manager facilitates context assistance for custom operations; see
Possible Values in Figure 13-6.