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Table Of Contents
- Administering VMware vCenter Orchestrator
- Contents
- Administering VMware vCenter Orchestrator
- Updated Information
- The Orchestrator Client
- Managing Workflows
- Creating Resource Elements
- Managing Actions
- Using Packages
- Setting System Properties
- Disable Access to the Orchestrator Client By Nonadministrators
- Disable Access to Workflows from Web Service Clients
- Setting Server File System Access from Workflows and JavaScript
- Set JavaScript Access to Operating System Commands
- Set JavaScript Access to Java Classes
- Set Custom Timeout Property
- Modify the Number of Objects a Plug-In Search Obtains
- Modify the Number of Concurrent and Delayed Workflows
- Maintenance and Recovery
- Index
Administering VMware vCenter Orchestrator
Administering VMware vCenter Orchestrator provides information and instructions about using and maintaining
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vCenter Orchestrator. It also describes how to manage workflows, plug-ins, packages, and
inventory.
Intended Audience
This information is intended for advanced vSphere administrators and experienced system administrators
who are familiar with virtual machine technology and datacenter operations, as well as anyone who wants to:
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Automate frequently repeated processes related to the management of the virtual environment.
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Manage multiple automated processes across and among heterogeneous systems.
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Provide transparency in IT processes by centralizing automated scripts.
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React faster to unplanned changes in the virtual environment.
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