resize a disk in orchestrator

I am currently working with v5.5.2 orchestrator and have a workflow that does the following:

1.workflow: 'clone Linux with single NIC (stay off the power).

2 workflow: "change of RAM".

3. workflow: 'add record '.

4. Action: "change VMvCPU".

5. wait for the task

6. turn on.

I have a problem with the operation "Add drive" I would like to be able to modify the existing drive on the virtual machine but when using the index '0', I get the following error:

"Task"ReconfigVM_Task"error: invalid configuration for the device '0'." (Name of the dynamic Script Module: vim3WaitTaskEnd #20) »

It does not change the disk space, but if I change the index "1" it will add a new drive with no problems. the machine is turned off during this operation.

should I use a stream of different work or action to change the disk space?

Better yet... maybe this workflow from extendDisk to vCOPortal.de would be better: http://www.vcoportal.de/downloads/

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