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Common Activity Properties

 

Updated: May 13, 2016

Applies To: System Center 2012 SP1 - Orchestrator, System Center 2012 - Orchestrator, System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator

All activities have properties. The Properties dialog box for each activity has multiple tabs that provide access to the settings for the activity. The particular set of tabs varies between activities, but there are several common property types.

Details

This tab contains various properties specific to an activity. Many activities require you to at least enter a computer name, IP address, file name, file path, or file folder location. Details on these options are provided for each activity in the Runbook Activity Reference for System Center 2012 - Orchestrator.

Run Behavior

This tab contains the properties that determine how the activity handles multi-value Published Data. It also defines the notifications created if the activity fails or runs for an excessive period.

Published Data Behavior

By default, Published Data is passed as multiple individual outputs. You can alternatively specify that all values be flattened into a single comma-delimited value (.csv) file.

When you enable the Flatten feature, you also choose a multi-value formatting option.

Note

The Flatten feature does not flatten data across multiple instances of the same activity. It only flattens multiple values returned from a single instance of the activity.

Flatten behavior Description
Separate with line breaks Each item is on a separate line. This is the format for the output text files.
Separate with Each item is separated by one or more characters, for example, a semicolon (;).
Use CSV format All items are in comma-separated value format (.csv file), which is useful for importing into spreadsheets or databases.

Event Notifications

Some activities are expected to take a limited amount of time to finish. If the activity does not finish within the specified period, the activity can be stalled or another issue prevents the activity from finishing. You can define the number of seconds to wait for completion of the activity, after which a platform event is sent to report the delay in completion. You can also choose whether to generate a platform event if the activity returns a failure. For more information about event notifications, see Orchestrator Logs.

Event notification setting Description
Report when the activity runs for more than Enter the number of seconds of run time to elapse before generating a notification.
Report if the activity fails to run Select this option to generate a run failure notification.

Security Credentials

The settings on the Security Credentials tab let you specify the account that runs the Runbook Server Service. This is useful when the activity performs activities with resources on a remote computer.

Important

Note that the account used to start the runbook must have permission on the local computer to run successfully.

Important

If you use the Invoke Runbook activity and you modify Security Credentials, the account you use must be a member of the Orchestrator System group to run successfully.

Warning

If permissions on the Orchestrator installation path are changed and the activity’s Security Credentials has a custom user account that does not include Read/Execute permissions to ExecutionData.dll on the runbook server, the activity will fail.

Option Behavior
Use the security of the account assigned to the service Select this option to run the activity with the account used by the runbook server. For more information, see Orchestrator Security Planning.
This account Select this option to run this activity with another account. Specify the account user name and password to run this activity. Verify that the account has the credentials to perform this action. If the credentials you provided fail validation, the account assigned to the runbook server account is used.

See Also

Orchestrator Security Planning
Runbook Activity Reference for System Center 2012 - Orchestrator