vRealize Orchestrator provides different tools and interfaces based on the specific responsibilities of the global user roles. In vRealize Orchestrator you can have users with full rights, that are a part of the administrator group (administrators), developers (workflow designers), troubleshooting users (viewers), and users with limited access.
vRealize Orchestrator user roles are managed in the Role Management menu of the vRealize Orchestrator Client. For more information on configuring user roles in the vRealize Orchestrator Client, go to Assign Roles in the vRealize Orchestrator Client in the Using the VMware vRealize Orchestrator Client guide.
Note: For
vRealize Orchestrator deployments authenticated with
vRealize Automation, or using a
vRealize Automation license, user roles are assigned with the Identity and Access Management service of the
vRealize Automation platform. Go to
Configure vRealize Orchestrator Client Roles in vRealize Automation in
Using the VMware vRealize Orchestrator Client.
User Role | Description |
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Administrator | This user has full access to all vRealize Orchestrator platform capabilities and content, including content created by specific groups. Primary administrator user responsibilities include:
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Viewer | This user has read-only access to all vRealize Orchestrator Client, including all groups and group content. This user can view but cannot create, edit, or run content, or export workflow runs, workflow run logs, or packages. Viewers are not limited by group permissions.
Note: The viewer role is supported only for
vRealize Orchestrator instances authenticated with
vRealize Automation. This role is not mapped to a
vRealize Automation role by default so it must be explicitly assigned to users.
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Workflow Designer | This user can extend the vRealize Orchestrator platform functionality by creating and editing objects. Workflow designers do not have access to the administrative and troubleshooting features of the vRealize Orchestrator Client. Primary workflow designer responsibilities include:
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Users with limited rights | Users with no assigned role can still log in to the vRealize Orchestrator Client, but have limited access to client features and content. If they are assigned to a group, this user can view and run content included in that group. |