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      <title>VMware released the vCenter Orchestrator Plug-in for vCenter Server 5.0</title>
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      <description>vCenter Orchestrator 4.2 shipped with vCenter 5 including a vCenter 4.1 plug-in. While being usable with vCenter 5 it does not leverage the new functionality of vCenter 5. This has now being taken care of with the release of the vCenter 5 plug-in. Not only the plug-in exposes 100% of the vCenter 5 API it also provides a lot of additional workflows for networking and host configuration.
Some of these workflows include:</description>
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      <title>Code snippets : Get VMs that triggered vCenter Alarms</title>
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      <description>If you ever wanted to start a workflow based on a VM triggering an alarm in vCenter the solution is a few click away.
The following action get all VMs that triggered alarms from any vCenter vCO is managing with filtering on Alarms names, acknowledged state, start time, status (warning, alert).
First go to the action tab. Right click on the root to create a new action module. Use the naming convention org.</description>
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