5.1
Table Of Contents
- Using the VMware vCenter Orchestrator Client
- Contents
- Using the VMware vCenter Orchestrator Client
- The Orchestrator Client
- Managing Workflows
- Managing Policies
- Using Packages
- Using Authorizations
- Index
User Preferences
You can customize the options displayed to users of the Orchestrator client by using the User preferences tool.
Your preferences are saved on the client side in the vmware-vmo.cfg file.
To set preferences, select Tools > User preferences in the Orchestrator client toolbar.
From the User preferences tool you can change the following preferences.
General Preferences
Table 1-1. Orchestrator Client Customization Options
Option Description
Auto-edit new inserted The new elements that you add open in an editor.
Script compilation delay [ms] The frequency of the background task that compiles the scripts and reports
errors in edit mode in milliseconds.
Show decision scripts The option enables you to see the decision script of the implemented
decision functions.
Delete non empty folder permitted The option enables you to delete a folder together with its subfolders and
contents.
Size of run logs (number of lines) The maximum number of lines in the system log that Orchestrator displays
when you select a workflow run in the Orchestrator client and click
Logs on the Schema tab.
The value must be greater than 0.
Server log fetch limit The maximum number of lines in the server logs that Orchestrator fetches
from the database and displays when you click any of the Events tabs in
the Orchestrator client.
The value must be greater than 0.
Finder maximum size The maximum number of results that the searches return when you search
for elements such as actions or workflows.
The value must be greater than 0.
Check usage when deleting an element (slow) Orchestrator checks whether the element you are trying to delete is
referenced by other elements. If the element is used by another workflow,
policy, or action, a warning message appears.
Check OGNL expression Orchestrator validates the OGNL expressions in the workflow
presentations.
NOTE The use of OGNL expressions in workflow presentations is
deprecated as of Orchestrator 4.1. Using OGNL expressions in workflow
presentations is not supported in Orchestrator 4.1 and later.
Workflows Preferences
Table 1-2. Workflow Editor Customization Options
Option Description
Check task/decision IN/OUT parameters Orchestrator checks whether the input and output parameters of an
activity are correctly bound to the corresponding input or output attribute
of the workflow.
Check error in task's scripts Orchestrator validates the script in scriptable task elements.
Check workflow termination Orchestrator checks whether each terminal transition of a workflow with
different possible outcomes is connected to an End Workflow schema
element.
Using the VMware vCenter Orchestrator Client
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