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VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Daniel Langenhan
Book Image

VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Daniel Langenhan

Overview of this book

VMware vRealize Orchestrator is a powerful automation tool designed for system administrators and IT operations staff who are planning to streamline their tasks and are waiting to integrate the functions with third-party operations software. This book is an update to VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook and is blend of numerous recipes on vRealize Orchestrator 7. This book starts with installing and configuring vRealize Orchestrator. We will demonstrate how to upgrade from previous versions to vRealize Orchestrator 7. You will be taught all about orchestrator plugins and how to use and develop various plugins that have been enhanced in Orchestrator 7. Throughout this book, you will explore the new features of Orchestrator 7, such as the introduction of the control center, along with its uses. You will also come to understand visual programming, how to integrate base plugins into workflows, and how to automate VMware. You will also get to know how to troubleshoot vRealize Orchestrator. By the end of this book, you will be able to get the most out of your Orchestrator installation, and will be able to develop complex workflows and create your own highly integrated automations of vRealize environments.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Running Orchestrator workflows using PowerShell


In this recipe, we will showcase how to run an Orchestrator workflow using PowerShell.

Getting ready

We need a Windows host that has PowerShell installed (which should be any modern version of Windows). VMware PowerCLI is not needed.

The PowerShell host needs to be able to connect to Orchestrator on TCP port 8281.

If you are new to REST or the Orchestrator REST API, you may like to work through the recipe Accessing Orchestrator REST API in this chapter first.

How to do it...

All PowerShell scripts shown here are also stored as a resource with the example package.

Run a workflow

We will start by just running a workflow that doesn't require any input. We will be accessing the example workflow 07.01 Access via PowerShell.

  1. Create a new empty PowerShell script. For example, use Editor:

  2. Write the following code:

          #some basic variables 
          $usr = '[email protected]' 
          $pwd = 'What4Ever' 
          $vroServer = '192.168.220.12:8281...