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VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook

VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook

By : Langenhan
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VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook

VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook

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By: 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 (14 chapters)
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What you need for this book

This book covers a lot of ground and discusses the interactions with a lot of other infrastructure services such as Active Directory (AD), e-mail, the vSphere infrastructure, and vRealize Automation.

You can use this book with Orchestrator versions 5.0, 5.1, and 5.5 and with the renamed version, vRealize Orchestrator (5.5.2.x, 6.x, 7.x, and newer).

The requirements differ from chapter to chapter. For Chapter 1, Installing and Configuring Orchestrator , and Chapter 2, Optimizing Orchestrator Configuration , you just require some space on your virtual infrastructure to deploy Orchestrator and maybe a working vCenter. Chapter 3, Distributed Design , requires more space and a loadbalancer or NSX. For Chapter 7, Interacting with Orchestrator , you may need a web server. Chapter 9, Essential Plugins , requires SSH, e-mail and a REST host; however, in the examples we will use easily accessible methods. Chapter 10, Build-in Plugins , is about SQL, PowerShell (Windows host), Active Directory SNMP, and AMQP, so there is some requirement for these services; again, I will provide some easy ways to handle this. Chapter 11, Additional Plugins , deals with NSX, Horizon, Replication, SRM, and vROPS. I will provide links that will help you set them up, but you will need to provide the infrastructure. Chapter 12, Working with vSphere , is about vCenter, and you should have that already. The last Chapter 13, Working with vRealize Automation , is about vRealize Automation. You will need to install and configure it in order to use it. This is much easier and straightforward in vRA7 than in all the other versions.

Some readers might not have all the resources or infrastructure to rebuild or play with some of the recipes; however, I sometimes have been in the same boat. I used the following little mini lab.

My mini lab is a Shuttle XPC-SZ170R8 with an i7 4 GHz and 64 GB using 1 TB SSD and 3 TB HHD.

My base VMs in my domain Mylab.local look like this:

Name

Content

Virtual hardware

Central

AD, DNS, DHCP, MS-SQL 2k14R2, HMail, NFS, SMB, CA, NTP, RabbitMQ

Windows 2 K12R2, 2 vCPU, 8 GB, 40 GB

vCenter

vCenter Appliance

Appliance, 2 vCPU, 8 GB, ~15 GB

vRO

vRealize Orchestrator Appliance

Appliance, 2 vCPU, 6 GB, 12 GB

vRA

vRA Appliance

Appliance, 4 vCPU, 18 GB, 65 GB

IaaS

IaaS server for vRA

Windows 2 K12R2, 2 vCPU, 8GB, 40 GB

NSX

NSX Manager

Appliance, 2 vCPU,16 GB, 60 GB

vROPS

vROPS Appliance

Appliance, 4 vCPU, 16 GB, 270 GB

vLI

vRealize Loginsight

Appliance, 4 vCPU, 8 GB, 530 GB

For the vSphere Replication, SRM, and Horizon recipes I used extra setups.

Tip

The trick is to choose the minimum number of VMs to power on at the same time.

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