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2 In the Manage Skills dialog, select the name of the skill in the list on the left.
3
Select the name of one or more workflows from the Workflows list and click the Remove icon (
).
4 Click OK to close the Manage Skills dialog and save your changes to the Model Manager.
Remove a Skill
Removing a skill also removes its associations to any DEM Workers and workflows.
Prerequisites
Launch the vRealize Automation Designer console.
Procedure
1 On the ribbon, click Manage Skills.
2 In the Manage Skills dialog, select the name of the skill in the list on the left.
3
Click the Remove icon (
) at the top of the list of skills.
After you confirm that you want to delete the skill, its name appears dimmed to indicate that it is
marked for deletion.
4 Click OK to close the Manage Skills dialog and save your changes to the Model Manager or Cancel
if you do not want to delete the skill and its associations with DEMs and workflows.
CloudUtil Command Reference
This section provides a reference to the commands in the CloudUtil command line interface.
CloudUtil is the command line interface for the vRealize Automation Designer. You run the commands on
the Windows machine on which you are running the designer. The default installation location on the
Windows machine is C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\vCAC\Design Center.
Note In the CloudUtil commands, the Model Manager is referred to as the repository and a Distributed
Execution Manager (DEM) is referred to as an agent.
DEM Commands
The DEM commands enable you to view a list of Distributed Execution Managers registered with the
Model Manager and add or remove associations between skills and DEMs.
DEM-Add-Skills
Associates skills with a registered Distributed Execution Manager.
Life Cycle Extensibility
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