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3 Click Use the default Orchestrator server.
Connections to the embedded vRealize Orchestrator server are now configured. The vCAC workflows
folder and the related utility actions are automatically imported. The vCAC > ASD workflows folder
contains workflows for configuring endpoints and creating resource mappings.
Configure the Default Workflow Folder for a Tenant
System administrators can group workflows in different folders and then define workflow categories per
tenant. By doing this, a system administrator can grant users from different tenants access to different
workflow folders on the same vRealize Orchestrator server.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a system administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > Advanced Services > Default vRO Folder.
2 Click the name of the tenant you want to edit.
3 Browse the vRealize Orchestrator workflow library and select a folder.
4 Click Add.
You defined the default vRealize Orchestrator workflow folder for a tenant.
What to do next
Repeat the procedure for all of the tenants for which you want to define a default workflow folder.
Log in to the vRealize Orchestrator Configuration Interface
To edit the configuration of the default vRealize Orchestrator instance embedded in vRealize Automation,
you must start the vRealize Orchestrator configuration service and log in to the vRealize Orchestrator
configuration interface.
The vRealize Orchestrator configuration service is not started by default in the vRealize Automation
appliance. You must start the vRealize Orchestrator configuration service to access the
vRealize Orchestrator configuration interface.
Procedure
1 Start the vRealize Orchestrator Configuration service.
a Log in to the vRealize Automation appliance Linux console as root.
b Enter service vco-configurator start and press Enter.
2 Connect to the vRealize Automation URL in a Web browser.
3 Click vRealize Orchestrator Control Center.
You are redirected to https://vra-va-hostname.domain.name_or_load_balancer_address:8283/vco-
controlcenter.
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