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Table Of Contents
- Using the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
- Contents
- Using the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
- Introduction to the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
- Installing and Configuring the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
- Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Functional Prerequisites
- Install the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
- Configure the Connection to a View Pod
- Assigning Delegated Administrators to Desktop and Application Pools
- Best Practices for Managing Workflow Permissions
- Set a Policy for De-Provisioning Desktop Virtual Machines
- Using Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows
- Making the Workflows Available in vSphere Web Client and vCloud Automation Center
- Exposing Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows in vSphere Web Client
- Exposing Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows in vCloud Automation Center
- Create Business Groups for Delegated Administrators and End Users
- Create Services for Delegated Administrators and End Users
- Create Entitlements for Delegated Administrators and End Users
- Bind vCAC60 Workflows to Specific Pods and Pools in vCloud Automation Center
- Configure the Catalog Item for the Workflow
- Index
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have administrator credentials for the Orchestrator server. The account must be a
member of the vCenter Orchestrator Admin group configured to authenticate through vCenter Single
Sign-On.
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Familiarize yourself with the procedures for creating groups in vCloud Automation Center. The
vCloud Automation Center documentation is available at
https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vcac-pubs.html.
Procedure
1 Log in to vCloud Automation Center as an administrator.
2 Click the Infrastructure tab.
3 Select Groups > Fabric Groups and create a fabric group with the administrator as a member.
4 Click Business Groups and create a business group for the delegated administrators.
Option Action
Group manager role
Use the administrator account that you added in the fabric group.
Users role
Add the delegated administrator users.
5 Click OK to add the new group.
6 Click Business Groups and create a business group for end users.
Option Action
Group manager role
Use the administrator account that you added in the fabric group.
Users role
Add the end users.
7 Click OK to add the new group.
What to do next
Create corresponding services for delegated administrators and end users.
Create Services for Delegated Administrators and End Users
In vCloud Automation Center, administrators must create a service in order to entitle users to catalog items.
If you have been using vCloud Automation Center, you might have already created these services or
equivalent ones.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have administrator credentials for the Orchestrator server. The account must be a
member of the vCenter Orchestrator Admin group configured to authenticate through vCenter Single
Sign-On.
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Familiarize yourself with the procedures for creating services in vCloud Automation Center. The
vCloud Automation Center documentation is available at
https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vcac-pubs.html.
Procedure
1 Log in to vCloud Automation Center as an administrator.
2 Click the Administration tab.
3 Select Catalog Management > Services.
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