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Accessing the Orchestrator Client
By default, all Orchestrator users can access the Orchestrator client. However, for security reasons, the
Orchestrator administrator can limit access to the Orchestrator client to members of the Orchestrator
administrator LDAP group.
If the Orchestrator administrator has limited the access to the client and if you are not a member of the
Orchestrator administrator group, you cannot log in to the Orchestrator client.
To allow you to access the Orchestrator client, the administrator must either add you to the Orchestrator
administrator LDAP group, or enable all users to access the Orchestrator client.
See the VMware vCenter Orchestrator Administration Guide for information about setting LDAP groups and
enabling and disabling access to the Orchestrator client.
Testing Workflows During Development
You can test workflows at any point during the development process, even if you have not completed the
workflow or included an end element.
By default, Orchestrator checks that a workflow is valid before you can run it. You can deactivate automatic
validation during workflow development, to run partial workflows for testing purposes.
NOTE Do not forget to reactivate automatic validation when you finish developing the workflow.
Procedure
1 In the Orchestrator client menu, click Tools > User preferences.
2 Click the Workflows tab.
3 Deselect the Validate workflow before running it check box.
You deactivated automatic workflow validation.
Workflow Editor
You create and edit workflows by using the workflow editor. The workflow editor is the Orchestrator client's
IDE for developing workflows.
You open the workflow editor by editing an existing workflow.
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Create a Workflow on page 16
You can create workflows in the workflows hierarchical list in the Orchestrator client interface.
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Edit a Workflow on page 16
You edit a workflow by using the Orchestrator client's workflow editor.
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Edit a Workflow from the Standard Library on page 16
Orchestrator provides a standard library of workflows that you can use to automate operations in the
virtual infrastructure. The workflows in the standard library are locked in the read-only state.
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Workflow Editor Tabs on page 17
The workflow editor consists of tabs in which you edit the components of the workflows.
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