Users Guide

c. If you want to update the firmware running on the servers that are in the service, select Manage
Server Firmware check box, and from the Use Firmware Repository drop-down, select a
firmware repository.
NOTE: Changing the firmware repository could update the firmware level on servers for
this service. Firmware on shared devices will still be maintained by the global default
firmware repository.
d. If you want to grant permission for Standard users to use this service, under Manage Service
Permissions, select the In addition to all Admins, grant Standard Users access to this service
check box, and perform one of the following actions:
To grant access to all Standard users, select All Standard Users option
To grant access only to specific Standard users, select Specific Standard Users option, and
perform the following tasks:
a. Click Add User (s) to add one or more Standard users to the list.
To remove a Standard user from the list, select the Standard user and click Remove
User(s).
b. After adding the Standard users, select or clear the check box next to the Standard
users to grant or block access to the service.
4. In the Deployment Settings page, configure the require settings, and click Next. Additionally, in the
Deploy Setting page, click View All Details to view the details of the components that are part of the
service
5. In the Schedule Deployment page, perform one of the following actions:
Deploy Now — Select this option to deploy the service immediately.
Schedule Later — Select this option and enter the date and time to deploy the service.
Viewing service details
The <Service Name> Details page displays the state of the service at component level in Topology and
Tabular view.
To switch between Topology and Tabular view, click the topology icon or graphic icon next to
View As option on top of the <Service Name> Details page.
In the Topology view, under Service Resources, you can view the topology of the components and
connections as structured in a selected service template.
In the Topology view, the color of the component icons indicate the following:
The red component icon indicates the service is not deployed on a particular component due to
some issues.
The blue component icon indicates the service is successfully deployed on the components.
The light blue component icon indicates the service deployment is in progress.
The yellow icon indicates particular component requires firmware update.
To view the following information about the resources, click the corresponding component icons.
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