6.1.0
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 3‑8. Service
Workflow Description
Activate a service Activates a service.
Assign catalog items to a service Assigns one or more catalog items to a service.
Copy a service Copies a service.
Create a service Creates a service.
Deactivate a service Deactivates a service.
Delete a service Deletes a service.
You can use the workflows in the Tenants subdirectory to create and manage tenants.
Table 3‑9. Tenants
Workflow Description
Add administrators Adds one or more tenant administrators and infrastructure
administrators to a tenant.
Add an identity store to a tenant Adds an identity store to a tenant of a
vCloud Automation Center host. You can run this
workflow only if you are a system administrator
configuring a tenant.
Add an identity store to a vCAC host Adds an identity store to a tenant that is configured as a
vCloud Automation Center host. You can run this
workflow only if you are a tenant administrator
configuring an identity store for your tenant.
Create a tenant Creates a tenant. You must select the
vCloud Automation Center host added with the system
administrator credentials.
Delete an identity store from a tenant Deletes an identity store from a tenant of a
vCloud Automation Center host. You can run this
workflow only if you are a system administrator
configuring a tenant.
Delete an identity store from a vCAC host Deletes an identity store from a tenant that is configured as
a vCloud Automation Center host. You can run this
workflow only if you are a tenant administrator
configuring identity stores for your tenant.
Delete a tenant Deletes a tenant.
Remove administrators Removes one or more tenant administrators and
infrastructure administrators from a tenant.
Update an identity store for a tenant Updates an existing identity store for a tenant of a
vCloud Automation Center host. You can run this
workflow only if you are a system administrator
configuring a tenant.
Update an identity store for a vCAC host Updates an identity store for a tenant that is configured as
a vCloud Automation Center host. You can run this
workflow only if you are a tenant administrator
configuring identity stores for your tenant.
Update a tenant Updates the name, description, and contact email address
of an existing tenant.
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