User's Manual
Working with Orchestrations
Orchestration Management 10-7
Figure 10-4 Orchestration Editor
The Orchestration Editor contains Available Operations View pane and Orchestration View pane:
• 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.
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Adding Steps in the Orchestration View
To add steps in the Orchestration View pane using any of the methods as 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
(steps) 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 10-5.