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VMware vRealize Orchestrator Essentials

VMware vRealize Orchestrator Essentials

By : Daniel Langenhan
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VMware vRealize Orchestrator Essentials

VMware vRealize Orchestrator Essentials

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By: Daniel Langenhan

Overview of this book

The automation of virtual environments has become the focus of many endeavors. VMware vRealize Orchestrator is a tool that enables you to automate not only your VMware environments, but also the surrounding hardware and software infrastructure. Orchestrator is also a central tool in the VMware cloud initiative and is extensively used by products such as vRealize Automation. In this book, you will learn how Orchestrator is able to help you automate your complete VMware infrastructure as well as its surrounding hardware and software. After deploying and configuring the vRealize Orchestrator appliance, you will learn how to run the existing workflows that are a part of the Orchestrator library. You will also see how the vSphere Web Client integration of Orchestrator reduces the time you spend on your daily admin tasks. The main aspect here is to learn how to create new workflows from existing ones. You will also look at how you can create completely new workflows. This includes learning about JavaScript and using presentation features to improve the layout and user friendliness of your workflows. Toward the end, you will learn to check for errors in your workflows and debug them. By the time you're done with the book, you'll be proficient in managing your workflows.
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Combining existing workflows

A very common task for workflow creators is to use the existing workflows and put them together. In this section, we will create a new workflow that consists of other workflows. We will build a workflow that will create a VM, add and mount a CD-ROM, and then start it. We have already used the workflows involved in the last chapter. During the next chapters we will enhance this workflow further.

Tip

It's always a good idea to try out an existing workflow before using it so that you know what it is really doing and what inputs it needs.

Creating a new workflow

In order to build a workflow that combines two or more existing workflows, we first need to create a new empty workflow. Just placing a workflow somewhere in the library isn't really that professional. So, we will create a new folder in the library that we will use to store our workflows in. This will also help us later when we create a new package for export (see Chapter 9, Packing It All Up).

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