Last Updated on August 3, 2021 by Admin 2
You are creating a workflow in UCS Director’s Workflow Designer.
Which of the following are not predefined workflow tasks? (Choose three.)
- completed (failed)
- completed
- start
- completed (success)
- start (failed)
- start (success)
Of the available choices, the following Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) Director’s Workflow Designer tasks are not predefined:
– Completed
– Start (Failed)
– Start (success)
Workflows determine the order in which tasks that are designed to automate complex IT operations are performed. Workflow Designer allows administrators to create workflows that can then be automated by using UCS Director’s orchestrator. By default, the following tasks are predefined when a workflow is created:
– Completed (failed)
– Completed (success)
– Start
The start task is the beginning of the workflow. The completed (failed) task represents the end of a workflow when the desired result could not be achieved. The completed (success) task represents a successfully completed workflow. Each task in a workflow processes input and produces output that is sent to the next task in the workflow. In addition, each task contains an On Success event and an On Failure event that can be used to determine which task should be performed next based on whether the task could be successfully completed.