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2 Under Inventory Lists, click .
A list of the available workows appears.
3 Click the name of a workow, and click the Monitor tab.
A list of workow runs appears.
What to do next
You can review the list of workow runs, cancel a running workow, or respond to a workow that requires
interaction.
View Workflows That Are Waiting for User Interaction
You can view the workows that are waiting for a user interaction.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have congured 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 Conguring VMware vRealize Orchestrator.
Procedure
1 In the object navigator, click vRealize Orchestrator.
2 Under Inventory lists, click Waiting for interaction.
A list of workows that are waiting for a user interaction appears.
What to do next
You can provide values for the required parameters of workows that are waiting for a user interaction.
Searching for Workflows
You can browse for workows in the inventory of the Orchestrator server or lter the available workows
by a search keyword to nd a particular workow.
Browse the Inventory of the Orchestrator Server
You can view the available workows in the inventory of each connected Orchestrator server. You can
search for a particular type of workow by browsing the workow categories.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have congured 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 Conguring VMware vRealize Orchestrator.
Procedure
1 In the object navigator, click vRealize Orchestrator.
2 Click vRO Servers.
A list of the available vRealize Orchestrator servers appears.
3 Double-click a vRealize Orchestrator server.
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