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Automation–Orchestrating Service Manager Orchestrating Orchestrator

Hello Readers/Viewers!

Today I have a special treat for you…well some of you, specifically the folks that are starting to dig deeper into the integration between Service Manager and Orchestrator.

Background

Many of you know this integration is not just a one-way street. It is completely bi-directional. Service Manager can invoke Orchestrator Runbooks and Orchestrator can update Service Manager Objects. There is an Orchestrator Integration Pack for Service Manager and there is an Service Manager Connector for Orchestrator. So much integration, so little time to learn…until now!

Demo Specifics

Many times I put the “useful timestamps” after I embed the video – that will not be the case  this time – since the timestamps also coincide with the main topics for the demonstration(s), I figured I would give them to you here, up front and personal…before the video embed:

  • 00:00:00 - Intro Slides
  • 00:01:10 - Part 1 - Create the Runbooks (Orchestrator)
  • 00:06:17 - Part 1a - Workaround for Orchestrator Runbooks NOT showing up via the Web Service (SQL)
  • 00:07:23 - Part 2 - Sync Service Manager and Orchestrator, verify Runbook exists in Service Manager Library (Service Manager)
  • 00:08:55 - Part 3 - Create the Runbook Automation Activity Template (Service Manager)
  • 00:12:43 - Part 4 - Create the Service Request Template (Service Manager)
  • 00:16:44 - Part 5 - Create the Request Offering (Service Manager)
  • 00:21:05 - Part 6 - Create the Service Offering (Service Manager)
  • 00:23:23 - Part 7 - Initial Test of the Integration between SM and OR (Service Manager, Orchestrator)
  • 00:27:01 - Bonus Demo! Part 1 - Linking back from Runbook to Service Request (Service Manager, Orchestrator)
  • 00:34:40 - Bonus Demo! Part 2 - Final Test of the End-to-End Demo (Service Manager, Orchestrator)
  • 00:38:48 - Summary

 

Oh wow, that is a lot of minutes!

Yes, you are correct. This video has a duration of 00:39:16. But it is chock full of useful information for this very important set of tasks. And hey, it even includes a Bonus Demo! And if nothing else, the timestamps can be leveraged to jump to specific portions of the video that interest you the most.

NOTE: If you watch the video from YouTube itself, the timestamps within the video description are clickable and can be used as a source of navigation (much like a hyperlink enabled table of contents).

Where is this VIDEO DEMO already?

Right here – Roll tape!

 

Related Info

As you will see in the video, I reference a few things…

First, is the SQL I used as a workaround for Orchestrator Runbooks NOT showing up via the Web Service (timestamp range from 00:06:17 to 00:07:23):

TRUNCATE TABLE [Microsoft.SystemCenter.Orchestrator.Internal].AuthorizationCache EXEC [Microsoft.SystemCenter.Orchestrator.Maintenance].[EnqueueRecurrentTask] @taskName = 'ClearAuthorizationCache'

Second, and last, is the blog post I referenced which was written by Kath McBride: Service Manager: Runbook to Service Offering and Part 2 here!

 

enJOY!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    The comment has been removed

  • Anonymous
    March 25, 2013
    Hey Charles, Sometimes simply clearing the authorization doesn't work, the calculation can time out. Check out opalis.wordpress.com/.../runbooks-not-showing-up for more details

  • Anonymous
    March 12, 2014
    对于很多 IT 专业人员来说,上两篇文章( 这里 和 这里 )很好地概述了混合云模式,但他们一直在等待着技术性更强的部分。从本文开始,我们将深入探究支持和充分利用混合云的具体技术,以及该环境中可用的工具