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Table Of Contents
- Using the vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In for vCloud Automation Center 6.1
- Contents
- Using the vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In for vCloud Automation Center 6.1
- Introduction to the VMware vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In for vCloud Automation Center
- Configuring the vCloud Automation Center Plug-In
- Using the vCloud Automation Center Plug-In
- Using the vCloud Automation Center Plug-In Inventory
- Using the vCloud Automation Center Plug-In Administration Workflows
- Using the vCloud Automation Center Plug-In Infrastructure Administration Workflows
- Using the vCloud Automation Center Plug-In Requests Workflows
- Using the vCloud Automation Center Plug-In Sample Workflows
- Access the vCloud Automation Center Plug-In API
- Examples of Scripts for Common vCloud Automation Center Tasks
- Examples of Scripts for CRUD vCloud Automation Center Infrastructure Administration Tasks
- Examples of Scripts for Finding vCloud Automation Center Entities
- An Example Script for Getting a Virtual Machine Provisioned as a vCloud Automation Center Catalog Resource
- An Example Script for Content Transfer Between vCloud Automation Center Hosts
- Index
Table 3‑4. ASD Service Blueprints (Continued)
Workflow Description
Delete a service blueprint Deletes an Advanced Services service blueprint.
Publish a service blueprint Publishes an Advanced Services service blueprint.
Unpublish a service blueprint Unpublishes an Advanced Services service blueprint.
You can use the workflows in the Business Groups subdirectory to create and manage business groups.
Table 3‑5. Business Groups
Workflow Description
Add a custom property Adds a custom property to a business group.
Create a business group Creates a business group.
Delete a business group Deletes a business group.
Delete a custom property Removes a custom property from a business group.
Update a business group Updates details for a business group, such as default
machine prefix, active directory containers, and user roles.
Update a custom property Updates a custom property for a business group.
You can use the workflows in the Catalog Items subdirectory to manage catalog items.
Table 3‑6. Catalog Item
Workflow Description
Activate a catalog item Activates a catalog item. You must activate and assign a
catalog item to a service before users can request it.
Assign a catalog item to a service Assigns a catalog item to a service. You must activate and
assign a catalog item to a service before users can request
it.
Deactivate a catalog item Deactivates a catalog item and removes it from the service
catalog so that users cannot request it.
You can use the workflows in the Entitlements subdirectory to create and manage entitlements.
Table 3‑7. Entitlements
Workflow Description
Activate an entitlement Activates an entitlement.
Assign catalog items to an entitlement Assigns one or more catalog items to an entitlement. You
can also use this workflow to assign an approval policy.
Assign resource actions to an entitlement Assigns one or more resource actions to an entitlement.
You can also use this workflow to assign an approval
policy.
Assign immediate actions to an entitlement Assigns one or more immediate actions to an entitlement.
The immediate actions do not create requests.
Assign services to an entitlement Assigns one or more services to an entitlement. You can
also use this workflow to assign an approval policy.
Assign users and groups to an entitlement Assigns one or more users or groups to an entitlement.
Create an entitlement Creates an entitlement.
Deactivate an entitlement Deactivates an entitlement.
You can use the workflows in the Services subdirectory to manage services.
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