Users Guide
6. In the Template Description box, enter the description for the template..
7. If you want to update the firmware running on the servers when you deploy a service that uses this
template, select Manage Server Firmware check box, and from the Use Firmware Repository drop-
down menu, select a firmware repository.
NOTE: Changing the firmware repository may update the firmware level on servers for this
service. Firmware on shared devices will still be maintained by the global default firmware
repository.
8. If you want to grant permission to Standard users to use this template, under Manage Service
Permissions, select the In addition to all Admins, grant Standard Users access to this template
check box, and perform one of the following actions:
• To grant access to all Standard users to this template, click All Standard Users.
• To grant access only to specific Standard users to use this template, click Specific Standard
Users, and perform the following tasks:
1. To add one more Standard users to the list, click Add User(s).
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.
9. 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
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