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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 In the object navigator, click vRealize Orchestrator.
2 Click Scheduled workflows.
A list of the scheduled workflows appears.
3 Right-click a workflow and select Resume.
The workflow schedule is resumed from suspension.
The state of the scheduled task changes to Pending.
Workflows for Managing Inventory Objects
The default workflows for managing vSphere inventory objects are the workflows included in the
vCenter Server plug-in workflow library. The vCenter Server plug-in workflow library contains workflows
that you can use to run automated processes related to the vCenter Server and host management.
To access workflows in the vSphere Web Client, make sure that you configure at least one running
Orchestrator server to work with the same Single Sign-On instance to which both 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 Server extensions. For more
information, see Installing and Configuring VMware vRealize Orchestrator.
Note Only a predefined set of vCenter Server workflows are available by default in the context menu.
You can associate additional workflows with each vSphere object. See Associate Workflows with vSphere
Inventory Object Types.
Cluster and Compute Resource Workflows
With the cluster and compute resource workflows, you can create, rename or delete a cluster, and enable
or disable high availability on a cluster.
Add DRS virtual
machine group to
cluster
Adds a DRS virtual machine group to a cluster.
Add virtual machines to
DRS group
Adds a virtual machine list to an existing DRS virtual machine group.
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