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4 Click the workflow that you want to run.
Note If you cannot find the expected workflows, you might need to associate them to the specified
vSphere inventory object.
5 Click the Start/Schedule menu option.
6 (Optional) Select Run now to start the workflow run immediately.
7 Provide the required workflow parameters.
8 (Optional) Select Schedule to configure the workflow to run at a specified time.
a In the Task name text box, type the name of the scheduled task.
b (Optional) In the Description text box, type a description of the scheduled task.
c Schedule the date and time of the workflow run.
d Specify the recurrence options.
9 Click Finish.
View Information About Workflow Runs
You can view information about the workflow runs for each connected Orchestrator server. The available
information includes the workflow name, start and end date, state of the workflow, and the user who
started the workflow.
Prerequisites
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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 Serverextension. You register Orchestrator as a
vCenter Server extension when you specify a user account that has the necessary privileges to
manage vCenter Server extensions. For more information, see Installing and Configuring
VMware vRealize Orchestrator.
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Run an Orchestrator workflow.
Procedure
1 In the object navigator, click vRealize Orchestrator.
2 Click vRO Servers.
A list of the available vRealize Orchestrator servers appears.
3 Click a vRealize Orchestrator server, and click the Monitor tab.
The list of workflow runs appears.
What to do next
You can review the list of workflow runs, cancel a running workflow, or respond to a workflow that requires
interaction.
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