Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
Chapter 3 Managing Automation Packs
Importing Automation Packs
Note
If there is an existing object on the Cisco Process Orchestrator server, the Overwrite Objects dialog box
displays. Click Yes or Yes to All to continue.
displays. Click Yes or Yes to All to continue.
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Importing from the Console
To use the Automation Pack Import Wizard from the Process Orchestrator console to import automation
packs:
packs:
Step 1
Choose Administration > Automation Packs, right-click and choose Import.
Step 2
Select the automation packs to be imported and click OK.
You can import multiple Cisco automation packs from multiple directories. The Automation Pack Import
Wizard will verify that all of the dependent automation packs already exist in the database, or in the list
of automation packs to import, before allowing the import to continue.
Wizard will verify that all of the dependent automation packs already exist in the database, or in the list
of automation packs to import, before allowing the import to continue.
The automation packs that are available for import depend on the product license.
Step 3
When the Welcome to the Automation Pack Import Wizard panel displays, click Next.
Step 4
On the General Information Panel, you can optionally check Disable all imported processes to indicate
that all processes from this tab should be disabled by default after being imported.
that all processes from this tab should be disabled by default after being imported.
Step 5
Review the information about the automation pack, then click Next.
Step 6
Some automation packs might include additional steps in the wizard to configure elements of that
automation pack. Follow the instructions to perform each configuration.
automation pack. Follow the instructions to perform each configuration.
A Warning dialog box indicates that the listed objects within the automation pack may be incompatible
with the current release of the product.
with the current release of the product.
Step 7
Some automation packs might include supplemental files that ship in the automation pack. These files
are typically used to configure external systems, such as report definitions, that can be imported into
your chosen reporting technology. If the automation pack includes these elements, you will see a Data
Extraction panel. On this panel:
are typically used to configure external systems, such as report definitions, that can be imported into
your chosen reporting technology. If the automation pack includes these elements, you will see a Data
Extraction panel. On this panel:
a.
Verify the default location for where the Process Orchestrator-provided data files should be copied.
b.
Under Select data to extract, check the appropriate check boxes to indicate which data files should
be copied, then click Next.
be copied, then click Next.
Step 8
The Review Prerequisites panel displays the status of each prerequisite:
•
The green check mark verifies that the prerequisite was met on the computer.
•
The red X determines that the prerequisite is not met on the computer. When this occurs, the import
progress is stopped and cannot continue until all prerequisites have been met.
progress is stopped and cannot continue until all prerequisites have been met.
Note
If all prerequisites are passed, the wizard automatically continues to the next panel which
displays the status of the automation pack objects being imported. After the objects have been
imported, the importing of the automation pack is complete.
displays the status of the automation pack objects being imported. After the objects have been
imported, the importing of the automation pack is complete.