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Table 2-1. Workflow Editor Tabs (Continued)
Tab Description
Events Provides information about each individual event that
occurs when the workflow runs. This information includes a
description of the event, the user who triggered it, the type
and origin of the event, and the time and date when it
occurred.
Permissions Sets the permissions to interact with the workflow for users
or groups of users.
Provide General Workflow Information
You provide a workflow name and desription, define attributes and certain aspects of workflow behavior, set
the version number, check the signature, and set user permissions in the General tab in the workflow editor.
Prerequisites
Create a workflow and open the workflow editor for that workflow.
Procedure
1 Click the General tab in the workflow editor.
2 Click the Version digits to set a version number for the workflow.
The Version Comment dialog box opens.
3 Type a comment for this version of the workflow and click OK.
For example, type Initial creation if you just created the workflow.
4 Define how the workflow behaves if the Orchestrator server restarts by setting the Server restart
behavior value.
n
Leave the default value of Resume workflow run to make the workflow resume at the point at which
its run was interrupted when the server stopped.
n
Click Resume workflow run and select Do not resume workflow run (set as FAILED) to prevent
the workflow from restarting if the Orchestrator server restarts.
Prevent the workflow from restarting if the workflow depends on the environment in which it runs. For
example, if a workflow requires a specific vCenter Server and you reconfigure Orchestrator to connect to
a different vCenter Server, restarting the workflow after you restart the Orchestrator server causes the
workflow to fail.
5 Type a detailed description of the workflow in the Description text box.
6 Click Save at the bottom of the workflow editor.
A green message at the bottom left of the workflow editor confirms that you saved your changes.
You defined aspects of the workflow behavior, set the version, and defined the operations that users can
perform on the workflow.
What to do next
You must define the workflow attributes and parameters.
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