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Table 311. Infrastructure Administration
Workflow Name Description
Await virtual machine state change Awaits a state change for a set of virtual machines. If all
virtual machines are in the success state, a trigger is called
and the workflow ends successfully. If any of the specified
virtual machines gets into the fail state, or does not exist,
the workflow fails. You must enter the success and fail
states selecting from the following options:
n
Requested
n
AwaitingApproval
n
RegisterMachine
n
BuildingMachine
n
AddingDisks
n
MachineProvisioned
n
MachineActivated
n
InstallTools (VMware only)
n
On
n
Off
n
TurningOn
n
TurningOff
n
ShuttingDown
n
Suspending
n
Resetting
n
Rebooting
n
Expired
n
DeactivateMachine
n
UnprovisionMachine
n
Disposing
n
Finalized
Create a vCAC model entity Creates and persists an entity for a specified
vCloud Automation Center model.
Delete a vCAC model entity Deletes a specified vCloud Automation Center model
entity.
Invoke a post-provisioning action Invokes a specified post-provisioning action on a virtual
machine.
Provision a virtual machine from a blueprint (Deprecated) This workflow is deprecated. You must user either the
Request a catalog item workflow, or the Request a catalog
item on behalf of a user workflow. See Using the vCloud
Automation Center Plug-In Requests Workflows.
Read a vCAC entity by custom filter Reads a list of vCloud Automation Center entities by using
a custom filter. If you do not specify a filter, all entities are
returned as a result.
Read a vCAC entity by system query Reads a list of vCloud Automation Center entities by using
OData system filters. The system filters apply to the OData
URI convention.
Read a vCAC model entity Reads a vCloud Automation Center model entity by its ID.
Update a vCAC model entity Updates a vCloud Automation Center model entity by its
ID.
You use the workflows in the Extensibility subdirectory to customize vCloud Automation Center with the
ability to call vCenter Orchestrator workflows either as part of the provisioning process, or by custom
operation menus.
Using the vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In for vCloud Automation Center 6.2
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