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Editing associations of workflows with vSphere inventory objects such as virtual machines, ESXi
hosts, clusters, resource pools, folders, and others.
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Viewing information about workflow runs and about workflows waiting for user intervention.
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Running and scheduling workflows on vSphere objects.
To run workflows on specific vSphere inventory objects, you must select a default Orchestrator server.
Associate the workflows of the default Orchestrator server with the vSphere inventory objects that you
want to manage.
Configure the Default vRealize Orchestrator
You configure multiple Orchestrator servers to work with a vCenter Server instance that is connected to
your vSphere Web Client. A default Orchestrator server is automatically configured to work with the
vCenter Server instance, unless you configure one manually. Otherwise, a default Orchestrator server is
automatically selected.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have configured at least one Orchestrator server to work with the same Single Sign-On
instance to which both the vCenter Server and vSphere Web Client are pointing. You must also ensure
that Orchestrator is registered as a vCenter Server extension. You register Orchestrator as a
vCenter Server extension when you specify a user account that has the necessary privileges to manage
vCenter Serverextensions. For more information, see Installing and Configuring
VMware vRealize Orchestrator.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client as a member of the Administrators group.
2 In the object navigator, click vRealize Orchestrator.
3 In the Manage tab, click the Servers subtab.
A table appears that lists the available vCenter Server instances. Each row of the table contains a
vCenter Server and the Orchestrator server that manages it.
4 Click Edit configuration.
5 In the Edit vRealize Orchestrator connections dialog box, select the default Orchestrator server to
manage your vCenter Server instance.
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Select the Fixed IP/host name option and enter the IP address of the Orchestrator server.
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Select the Registered as VC extension option and from the drop-down menu, select the URL
address of the Orchestrator server.
6 Click OK.
You successfully configured a default vRealize Orchestrator server in the vSphere Web Client.
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