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LukeLegend
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Click on the play button to start a workflow but where is my VC/Infrastructure?

This is probably a bit of a noob question but here goes ... I have deployed the latest version of vRealize Orchestrator I believe I successfully connected it into the infrastructure using the domain local SSO details from memory.  I can now right click in vSphere (on one of my datacenters) and I see the Orchestrator option to "All vRealize Orchestrator Plugin Options" so presumably its been done correctly?

Unfortunately however within the vRO client when clicking the green play button I don't see my VMware infrastructure.  For the example based on the videos I have seen I should be able to drill into my infrastructure and target a VM if I wanted to run the workflow for "clone a virtual machine".  Is there somthing I am missing?

Thanks i advance, a picture paints a thousands words so I have included one.

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iiliev
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Hi,

vRO 7.3 is compatible with vCenter 6.x.

To see vCenter inventory, you have to register your vCenter servers in vRO by running the workflow 'Add a vCenter Server instance', available under Library > vCenter > Configuration

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Incidentally I am running version 7.3 of vRO in conjunction with vSphere 6.0 U3 however I seem to recollect them being compatible together on the compatability matrix.  I can see the ...

"

VC 6.5.0.5471688  

vSphere vCenter Plug-in"

is visible within the Orchestrator contol center, assuming I don't also need the plugin for version 6.0 as well? 

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Hi,

vRO 7.3 is compatible with vCenter 6.x.

To see vCenter inventory, you have to register your vCenter servers in vRO by running the workflow 'Add a vCenter Server instance', available under Library > vCenter > Configuration

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