6.2
Table Of Contents
- Using the vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In for vCloud Automation Center 6.2
- Contents
- Using the vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In for vCloud Automation Center 6.2
- 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 Workflows
- 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
- Example vCloud Automation Center Plug-In Scripts
- Index
Table 3‑10. Tenants (Continued)
Workflow Description
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.
Using the vCloud Automation Center Plug-In Infrastructure
Administration Workflows
You can use the infrastructure administration workflows to provision virtual machines and run basic or
CRUD operations. You use the extensibility package to customize vCloud Automation Center with the
ability to call vCenter Orchestrator workflows either as part of the provisioning process, or by using custom
operation menus.
You can find the infrastructure administration workflows on the Workflows view of the Orchestrator client,
in the Infrastructure Administration subdirectory of the plug-in library.
You can use the infrastructure administration workflows to provision virtual machines and run basic or
CRUD operations.
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