5.5
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
Option Description
Update
The version of the remote element is later. The local element is updated. If
an element does not exist locally, it is imported from the remote server to
the local server.
Merge
The local and remote packages are overwritten with a merged list of
references. The referenced elements remain unchanged.
NOTE If the remote server does not recognize your certificate, you cannot commit elements.
6 Click Synchronize.
The synchronized package is reloaded.
What to do next
You can use the updated package content in workflows, actions, policies, and Web views.
Remove a Package
Workflows and actions, as well as other resources, can be reused in many packages. This is why, before you
remove a package, you must decide whether to delete the workflows, actions, policies and other resources
contained in the package.
Procedure
1 From the drop-down menu in the Orchestrator client, select Administer.
2 Click the Packages view.
3 Right-click the package to delete and select one of the deletion options.
Option Description
Delete
Removes the package only from the Packages view.
Delete element with content
Removes all workflows, actions, policies, Web views, configurations, plug-
in settings or resources that the package contains. Does not remove read-
only elements and the plug-in .dar archive.
CAUTION This action might delete elements that are referenced by other
packages too. To avoid deleting an element that another package needs,
remove any dependencies that you added to the package. To view a list of
all the packages, workflows and policies that reference an element, use the
Find elements that use this element function.
Using the VMware vCenter Orchestrator Client
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