Users Guide
To remove a Standard user from the list, select the Standard user and click Remove User(s).
2. After adding or removing the Standard users, select or clear the check box next to the
Standard users to grant or block access to use this template.
8. Click Save.
Building template overview
The Template Builder page allows you to build a customized template by configuring both physical and
virtual components. On the Template Builder page, you can set the component properties. For example:
you can create a template that just provisions physical servers with OS on them, or creates storage
volumes, creates clusters or VMs, or deploy applications on VMs.
This page displays the graphical representation of the topology created within a particular template.
NOTE: Initially, a newly created or a cloned template appears in a Draft state on the Template page
and remains in the same state until published.
The following component types can be configured in a template:
• Storage
• Server
• Cluster
• Virtual Machine
• Application
NOTE: While building a template, it is recommended to first provision the physical resources, then
configure virtual resources and lastly configure application settings to be deployed on the
resources.
On this page, you can:
• Build and Publish a template
• Delete a Template
• Import a Template
• Deploy a Service
NOTE: The Deploy Service functionality is applicable only on published templates.
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Building and publishing template
Building and publishing template
After creating a template using the Create Template dialog box, to start building a customized template
using the Template Builder page, perform the following steps:
1. To add a component type to your template, click the respective component icon on top of the
Template Builder.
The corresponding <component type> component dialog box is displayed.
2. From the Select a Component drop-down list, select the component that you want to add.
3. In the # of Instances box, enter the number of component instances that you want to include in a
template.
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