

unzip vcoin-html-plugin.zip -d vro-plugin.cd /usr/lib/vmware-vsphere-ui/plugin-packages.Access the vCenter Server Appliance with ssh./usr/lib/vmware-vsphere-ui/plugin-packages/vcoin-html-plugin.zip.Change default shell by typing chsh -s /bin/bash root.Toggling the vCenter Server Appliance default shell (2100508).There might be other methods to accomplish this but changing default shell is one way. Change default shell to bash so that you can copy with scp.The detailed steps are described here: Install vRealize Orchestrator Plug-in for vSphere Client. We need to download another plugin and copy it to the vCenter Server. For the HTML5 client we need an additional step. Yes, you are right, however you still have to do this step. Now you say that vSphere 7 doesn’t have a flash client. This however does not integrate into the HTML5 client, only in the flash client. Essentially you have to download the plugin from here Technical Preview of Orchestrator plug-in for vSphere Web Client and then copy the plugin with scp to /data/vco/usr/lib/vco/downloads/vco-plugin.zip on the vRO server and then run the workflow mentioned above. The detailed steps are described here: Configure vRealize Orchestrator Plugin for vSphere Web Client. So what we need to do is to download the plugin manually and copy to the vRO Server and then run the workflow to register. The reason is that the plugin is missing on the vRO server and therefore vCenter cannot download it. If you do that with vRO 8.x you will see an error in vCenter that it could not download the plugin. You simply ran the vRO workflow “ Register vCenter Orchestrator as a vCenter Server extension” and that was it. In previous versions of vRealize Orchestrator and with the vCenter Flash Web Client, it was very straight forward to add the extension to the vCenter Flash Web Client.
