7.1

Table Of Contents
2
Click Add ( ).
3 Navigate to Orchestrator > Library > vCenter > Virtual Machine management > Snapshot in the
vRealize Orchestrator workow library and select the Create a snapshot workow.
4 Click Next.
5 Select IaaS VC VirtualMachine from the Resource type drop-down menu.
6 Select vm from the Input parameter drop-down menu.
7 Click Next.
8 Leave the name of the resource action and the description as they appear on the Details tab.
9 Click Next.
10 Leave the form as is.
11 Click Add.
You created a resource action for taking a snapshot of a virtual machine and you can see it listed on the
Resource Actions page.
What to do next
“Publish the Action for Taking a Snapshot,” on page 345.
Publish the Action for Taking a Snapshot
To use the Create a snapshot resource action as a post-provisioning operation, you must publish it.
Procedure
1 Select Design > XaaS > Resource Actions.
2 Select the row of the Create a snapshot action, and click the Publish buon.
You created and published a vRealize Orchestrator workow as a resource action. You can navigate to
Administration > Catalog Management > Actions and see the Create a snapshot resource action in the list
of actions. You can assign an icon to the resource action. See Assign an Icon to a Resource Action,” on
page 316.
What to do next
Business group managers and tenant administrators can include the Create a snapshot resource action in an
entitlement. For more information about how to create and publish IaaS blueprints for virtual platforms, see
“Designing Machine Blueprints,” on page 246.
Create and Publish an XaaS Action to Start an Amazon Virtual Machine
By using XaaS, you can create and publish actions to extend the operations that the consumers can perform
on third-party provisioned resources.
In this scenario, you create and publish a resource action for quick starting of Amazon virtual machines.
Prerequisites
n
Install the vRealize Orchestrator plug-in for Amazon Web Services on your default
vRealize Orchestrator server.
n
Create or import a vRealize Orchestrator workow for resource mapping of Amazon instances.
Chapter 4 Providing On-Demand Services to Users
VMware, Inc. 345