User's Manual
Working with Templates
Template Management 8-25
Provisioning Custom <custom names> Contains a set of custom and system Template-level
property names and values. You can add or remove the
custom Template-level properties. The Sequencing function
allows you to move the properties in a specific order.
To add a custom Template property (that must be
overwritten) with a editable value, click Add. You can set
scheduling permissions on each custom provisioning
property. The permissions allows end users, at scheduling
time, to display or edit those property values.
The permissions are:
• Allow to Edit—The property will be editable at scheduling
time.
• Allow to Show—The property displays at scheduling time.
• Hide—The property is not displayed at scheduling time.
To remove a custom Template property, select a row and
click Remove.
Note: All of the Add, Remove or Sequencing functions
must be saved to save those property changes (click File >
Save). For more information about sequencing functions,
see the “Updating the Policy Sequencing” section on
page 8-37.
Note: These custom properties can now be used in the
Template view for grouping, filtering, and searching.
<custom values>
Provisioning Policy Setup Invoked during the session setup phase.
Provisioning Policy Snapshot Invoked during the session Save or Save as.
Provisioning Policy Teardown Invoked during the teardown setup phase.
Provisioning System Cleanup Time
(Min.)
Time added at the end of the session.
By default, the cleanup time for a Template is computed
based on parameters specified in the resource type for each
of the resources in the Template (i.e., the maximum time
required for any resource in the Template).
The Cleanup Time property creates additional cleanup time
for a Template. The number of minutes that you enter here is
added to the normally computed setup or teardown time for
the Template.
Specified in
minutes. The
default value is 0.
The value must be
in whole numbers.
Provisioning System Execute All Scripts Option to execute all scripts (when check box is selected). By default, all setup
and teardown
resource-level
scripts do not
execute.
Provisioning System Setup Script Script file to run before a session becomes active.
By default, no Template-level setup script is used; instead,
the resource-level scripts are executed.
If the Template-level scripts are specified, the resource-level
scripts are not executed. The Template-level scripts provide
any needed functionality that would normally be handled by
the resource-level scripts.
Located on the
Active System
Manager server.
Table 8-4 Template-Level Properties (continued)
Tab Name Category Property Description Value