7.3
Table Of Contents
- Life Cycle Extensibility
- Contents
- Life Cycle Extensibility
- Machine Extensibility Overview
- Extending Machine Lifecycles By Using vRealize Orchestrator
- Configuring Workflow Subscriptions to Extend vRealize Automation
- Event Topics Provided With vRealize Automation
- Workflow Subscriptions and Event Broker Terminology
- Blockable and Replyable Event Topics
- Best Practices for Creating vRealize Orchestrator Workflows for Workflow Subscriptions
- Workflow Subscription Settings
- Working with Provisioning and Life Cycle Workflow Subscriptions
- Configuring vRealize Orchestrator Workflows for Provisioning and Life Cycle Workflows
- Workflow Subscription Life Cycle State Definitions
- Configuring the Timeout Values for States and Events
- Configuring the Error Behavior for States and Events
- Scenario: Take a Post-Provisioning Snapshot of a Virtual Machine
- Working with Approval Workflow Subscriptions
- Troubleshooting Workflow Subscriptions
- Troubleshooting vRealize Orchestrator Workflows That Do Not Start
- Troubleshooting Provisioning Requests That Take Too Much Time
- Troubleshooting a vRealize Orchestrator Workflow That Does Not Run for an Approval Request
- Troubleshooting a Rejected Approval Request That Should Be Approved
- Troubleshooting a Rejected Approval Request
- Extending Machine Life Cycles By Using vRealize Automation Designer
- Extending Machine Life Cycles By Using vRealize Automation Designer Checklist
- Installing and Configuring vRealize Automation Designer
- Customizing IaaS Workflows By Using vRealize Automation Designer
- Workflows and Distributed Execution Management
- CloudUtil Command Reference
- vRealize Automation Workflow Activity Reference
- Index
Table 1‑25. (Continued)
Argument Description
-t | - -machinetype (Optional) Specify machine type to be exported, for
example, Virtual, Physical, Cloud, AppService, vApp.
-u | - -user Specify the Fabric Administrator who performs the bulk
registration.
-v | - -verbose (Optional) If an error occurs, outputs a stack trace instead
of just the exception message.
Machine-BulkRegisterImport
Imports one or more virtual machines to a target vRealize Automation deployment.
Synopsis
CloudUtil.exe Machine-BulkRegisterImport [-b|--batch][-d|--delay <value>] -f|--filename <value>
[-i|--ignore] [-h|--humanreadable] -n|--name <value> [--repository <value>] [-s|--skipUser] -t|--
time <value> -u|--user <value> [-v|--verbose] [-w|--whatIf]
Machine-BulkRegisterImport Arguments
Table 1‑26.
Argument Description
-b | - -batch (Optional) Batch size.
-d | - -delay (Optional) Specify processing delay time in this format:
hh:mm:ss, for example, 02:20:10.
-f | - -lename Specify the CSV data le name containing the list of
machine names. For example, filename.csv.
-h | --humanreadable (Optional) Input le contains the virtual machine names
and not the GUIDs.
-i | - -ignore (Optional) Ignore registered or managed virtual machines.
-n | - -name Specify the name of the work queue to perform the import
to the target vRealize Automation.
- -repository (Optional) The root URI of the Model Manager, for
example, hp://hostname/repository. Default is specied in
the CloudUtil cong le in the repositoryAddress key
under the <appSeings> section.
-s | - -skipUser (Optional) Sets a machine's owner to the value listed in the
Owner column of the CSV data le without verifying that
the user exists. Selecting this option can decrease the time
required for import.
-t | - -time Specify the workow start time in the format
MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm GMT, for example, 04/18/2014 10:01
GMT. The specied start time is assumed to be the server's
local time and not the local time of the user's workstation.
-u | - -user Specify the Fabric Administrator who performs the bulk
registration.
-v | - -verbose (Optional) If an error occurs, outputs a stack trace instead
of just the exception message.
whatif (Optional) Set to validate the CSV le but do not import
any virtual machines.
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