5.5.2
Table Of Contents
- Using VMware vCenter Orchestrator Plug-Ins
- Contents
- Using VMware vCenter Orchestrator Plug-Ins
- Introduction to Orchestrator Plug-Ins
- Configure the Orchestrator Plug-Ins
- Using the vCenter Server Plug-In
- Configuring the vCenter Server Plug-In
- vCenter Server Plug-In Scripting API
- Using the vCenter Server Plug-In Inventory
- Access the vCenter Server Plug-In Workflow Library
- vCenter Server Plug-In Workflow Library
- Batch Workflows
- Cluster and Compute Resource Workflows
- Custom Attributes Workflows
- Datacenter Workflows
- Datastore and Files Workflows
- Datacenter Folder Management Workflows
- Host Folder Management Workflows
- Virtual Machine Folder Management Workflows
- Guest Operation Files Workflows
- Guest Operation Processes Workflows
- Power Host Management Workflows
- Basic Host Management Workflows
- Host Registration Management Workflows
- Networking Workflows
- Distributed Virtual Port Group Workflows
- Distributed Virtual Switch Workflows
- Standard Virtual Switch Workflows
- Resource Pool Workflows
- Storage Workflows
- Storage DRS Workflows
- Basic Virtual Machine Management Workflows
- Clone Workflows
- Linked Clone Workflows
- Linux Customization Clone Workflows
- Tools Clone Workflows
- Windows Customization Clone Workflows
- Device Management Workflows
- Move and Migrate Workflows
- Other Workflows
- Power Management Workflows
- Snapshot Workflows
- VMware Tools Workflows
- Using the Configuration Plug-In
- Using the vCO Library Plug-In
- Using the SQL Plug-In
- Using the SSH Plug-In
- Using the XML Plug-In
- Using the Mail Plug-In
- Using the Net Plug-In
- Using the Enumeration Plug-In
- Using the Workflow Documentation Plug-In
- Using the HTTP-REST Plug-In
- Using the SOAP Plug-In
- Using the AMQP Plug-In
- Using the SNMP Plug-In
- Using the Active Directory Plug-In
- Using the Dynamic Types Plug-In
- Configuring and Using the Multi-Node Plug-In
- Using the PowerShell Plug-In
- Using the PowerShell Plug-In Inventory
- Configuring the PowerShell Plug-In
- Running PowerShell Scripts
- Generating Actions
- Passing Invocation Results Between Actions
- PowerCLI Integration with the PowerShell Plug-In
- Sample Workflows
- Access the PowerShell Plug-In API
- Working with PowerShell Results
- Examples of Scripts for Common PowerShell Tasks
- Troubleshooting
- Index
Delete private VLAN
Deletes a VLAN from a specified distributed virtual switch. If a secondary
VLAN exists, you should first delete the secondary VLAN.
Update distributed
virtual switch
Updates the properties of a distributed virtual switch.
Update private VLAN
Updates a VLAN on the specified distributed virtual switch.
Standard Virtual Switch Workflows
With standard virtual switch workflows you can create, update, or delete a standard virtual switch, and
create, delete, or update port groups in standard virtual switches.
You can access the standard virtual switch workflows from Library > vCenter > Networking > Standard
virtual switch in the Workflows view of the Orchestrator client.
Add port group in
standard virtual switch
Adds a port group in a standard virtual switch.
Create standard virtual
switch
Creates a standard virtual switch.
Delete port group from
standard virtual switch
Deletes a port group from a standard virtual switch.
Delete standard virtual
switch
Deletes a standard virtual switch from a host's network configuration.
Retrieve all standard
virtual switches
Retrieves all standard virtual switches from a host.
Update port group in
standard virtual switch
Updates the properties of a port group in a standard virtual switch.
Update standard virtual
switch
Updates the properties of a standard virtual switch.
Update VNIC for port
group in standard
virtual switch
Updates a VNIC associated with a port group in a standard virtual switch.
Resource Pool Workflows
With resource pool workflows you can create, rename, reconfigure or delete a resource pool, and get
resource pool information.
You can access the resource pool workflows from Library > vCenter > Resource Pool in the Workflows
view of the Orchestrator client.
Create resource pool
Creates a resource pool with the default CPU and memory allocation values.
To create a resource pool in a cluster, the cluster must have VMware DRS
enabled.
Create resource pool
with specified values
Creates a resource pool with CPU and memory allocation values that you
specify. To create a resource pool in a cluster, the cluster must have VMware
DRS enabled.
Delete resource pool
Deletes a resource pool and waits for the task to complete.
Get resource pool
information
Returns CPU and memory information about a given resource pool.
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