Learn vRealize Orchestrator

Learn vRealize Orchestrator

Part of VMware vRealize Automation

Packages

Create, delete, export, and import packages containing vRealize Orchestrator objects.

Use the vRealize Orchestrator Client to create, export, and import packages. Packages can be used to export workflow objects for use on other vRealize Orchestrator instances.

Packages can contain workflows , actions , policies , configuration elements , or resources elements .

Packages List
Packages List

When you add an element to a package, vRealize Orchestrator checks for dependencies and adds any dependent elements to the package. For example, if you add a workflows that uses actions or other workflows , vRealize Orchestrator adds those actions and workflows to the package.

Packages Content
Packages Content

When you import a package, the server compares the versions of the different elements of its contents to matching local elements. The comparison shows the differences in versions between the local and imported elements. The user can decide whether to import the package, or can select specific elements to import.

For most objects created in the vRealize Orchestrator Client, aside from resource elements, packages are the only way to export and import these objects.

Packages use digital rights management to control how the receiving server can use the contents of the package. vRealize Orchestrator signs packages and encrypts the packages for data protection. Packages can track which users export and redistribute elements by using X509 certificates.

For learning more about managing packages

Last updated on 15 Sep 2021
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