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Perspectives Plug-in for vCenter Orchestrator

Perspectives Plug-in for vCenter Orchestrator

Summary

Provides an easy way to publish a set of workflows for a group of people on the vCO web front end.

Features

All from the web front end:

  • Create and administer, “Perspectives”: a named set of workflows available to a Group (in the LDAP sense) of people.
  • Run any workflow form the set directly from a browser

  Using the vCenter Orchestrator Perspectives Plug-In

System Requirements

  • Windows 2008 64-bit
  • vCenter Orchestrator 4.1, 4.1.1, 4.2
  • Supported browser by vCenter Orchestrator 4.1

Instructions

You install plug-ins by using the VMware vCenter Orchestrator Configuration interface.

  1. Log in to the Orchestrator configuration interface as vmware.
  2. Click the Plug-ins tab in the left pane, and scroll down to the bottom of the right pane.
  3. Click the magnifying glass icon and browse to the o11nplugin-perspectives.dar file.
  4. Click Upload and install.
  5. Click Perspectives in the plug-ins list and select a database for the plug-in data.
  6. Click the Startup Options tab in the left pane, and click Restart service to restart the Orchestrator server.

Using the vCenter Orchestrator Perspectives Plug-In

Video

Change Log

Engineers


Ivan Donchev

Works in the Service Management group.


Ilian Iliev

Works in the Service Management group.

Ivanka Baneva

Works in the Service Management group.

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7 thoughts on “Perspectives Plug-in for vCenter Orchestrator

  1. todar

    It looks like it is already part of 5.1; I follow the same directions from the PDF for perspectives and get the same results on my workflows in VCO 5.1

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  2. Greg

    Any plans to make Perspectives work with VCO 5.1 and/or vSphere 5.1 SSO instead of LDAP?

    Works great in VCO 4.2 and it’s nice to have for end users that don’t need to see the workflow routine. WebOperator is a little too much detail for some end users. vSphere WebClient also a possibility but again overkill for some users.

    Thanks

    Reply
  3. Matt

    There seems to be a permissions issue with perspectives when using with Orchestrator 4.2.1. It can’t read the workflow tokens created by other users. Lets say if user John logs in and runs a workflow then user Jane logs in and try’s to run a workflow it immediately throws a java exception in the web view.

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  4. vcpguy

    Hi, for some reason I am not able to log into perspective. The Plugins section shows Perspectives 2.0.1.101 – Installation OK.
    It will accept the username and password from the browser, post then it will just sit there.

    I am using Orchestrator 4.2 (appliance)

    Thanks

    Reply
  5. david

    Hi,

    I get this error when trying to configure it just after having logged in :8280/vmo/perspectives

    Error in io.bind of vmo.displayWebform: XMLHttpTransport Error: 500 Internal Server Error(type: error)

    Thanks in advance.

    Reply

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