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Managed Object Browser

The Managed Object Browser (MOB) runs on your vCenter-Server (It’s installed and started automatically, so there is no need to download something). It provides a HTML-View on the vSphere API. You can...

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Orchestrator Logfiles

Orchestrator uses the log4j-mechanism (Version 1.2) for logging. The core-platform, custom scripting elements (via System.log()) and the Plugins log to the targets configured in the log4j.xml in...

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Script Debugger

Hmmmmm… finished Unfortunately, there is no built-in debugging tool for scripting elements. So no breakpoints, no variable inspection, no tracing. As a workaround, the only way to see the content of...

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Workflow Developer Tools

For convenient viewing of the log files, you can use mtail: http://ophilipp.free.fr/op_tail.htm Like the linux tail-command it refreshes the open files and is so a very useful tool to watch the logs...

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Small, but useful command-line tools for vCO Workflows

In Orchestrator you can execute local commands on the vCO-Server using the Command-Object. Usually it’s a good idea to place these commands together in a directory like c:\Orchestrator. ( Don’t forget...

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Using Onyx to speed-up Workflow development

In the VMTN Community Forums for Orchestrator recently one question came up: “…how to use orchestrator to change the Video Card Setting of a VM to “Auto-detect settings” the next time the VM reboots?”...

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Generate VMs based on load with vCO and vCAC

You do remember my video with the topic „Generate VMs based on actual load in a Resource Pool” (http://www.vcoportal.de/2012/11/generate-vms-based-on-actual-load-in-a-resource-pool/)? In that video I...

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Import workflow package to your vCO server via command line

vCenter Orchestrator’s REST API allows not only to start and monitor workflows, but also manage the content of your vCO server. With the Packages manager of the API it’s for example possible to import...

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The Standalone VMRC Console and permissions…….

This Week I had a Customer requirement were the usage of the VMRC Plugin could be a good solution to resolve the issue. The customer had the requirement to use virtual machines as VPN gateways for...

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New Version of OVF Transfer Plugin for vCO released

After a long time of development I am pleased to announce the availability of the New Version of the OVF Transfer Plugin. We reviewed the whole code of the old Plugin and rewrote it. With this Version...

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