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Launch Operations Orchestration Run Books
If you are using HPE Operations Orchestration (OO) to automate operator tasks for analyzing or fixing problems, these OO Run Books can be mapped to CI Types within OMi.
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Run Books can be started from events (shortcut menu). The CIs related to the event define which of the available flows are suitable. When you launch a Run Book from an event, appropriate flow parameters are automatically acquired from the CI or event itself.
Note When integrating Run Books from OO, you must specify for which CI types each Run Book is valid and define which event attributes can be used as Run Book input parameters.
If a Run Book input parameter is mapped to a CI attribute and an event attribute, the event attribute takes precedence (if launched from events).
Tasks
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Open the Event Browser to display the list of known events:
Workspaces > Operations Console > <select a perspective>
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Select the Run Book that you want to run on an event:
Right-click Launch > Run Books > <select a Run Book>
The selected Run Book is launched in the context of the event or the CI associated with the selected event.
Note The context menu item is only visible if the logged-on user has permission to execute Run Books. You can set permissions in Users, Groups, and Roles:
Administration > Users > Users, Groups, and Roles
Alternatively, click Users, Groups, and Roles.
You can find the relevant categories that apply to Run Books in Permissions Reference.
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