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Table Of Contents
- Lifecycle Manager Installation and Configuration Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- Introducing LCM
- Installing and Configuring Orchestrator
- Orchestrator Components Setup Guidelines
- Install Orchestrator
- Configuring Orchestrator
- Check Configuration Readiness
- Log In to the Orchestrator Configuration Interface
- Change the Default Password
- Revert to the Default Password for Orchestrator Configuration
- Configure the Network Connection
- Change the Default Configuration Ports on the Orchestrator Client Side
- Import the vCenter SSL Certificate
- Configuring LDAP Settings
- Password Encryption and Hashing Mechanism
- Configure the Database Connection
- Server Certificate
- Configure the Default Plug-Ins
- Import the vCenter Server License
- Start the Orchestrator Server
- Export the Orchestrator Configuration
- Import the Orchestrator Configuration
- Configure the Maximum Number of Events and Runs
- Change the Web View SSL Certificate
- Define the Server Log Level
- Maintenance and Recovery
- Controlling Orchestrator Access
- Installing and Configuring LCM
- Installing LCM
- Configuring LCM
- Check Configuration Readiness
- Initial Configuration of Lifecycle Manager
- Configure the LCM Web View
- Set Approval Requirements
- Configure Archiving Settings
- Change Authorization Groups
- Change the Naming Convention for Virtual Machines
- Enable Email Notifications
- Configure Email Notification Content
- Configure Currency and Date Formats
- Upgrading Orchestrator and LCM
- Uninstall LCM and Orchestrator
- Index
User Roles and Permitted Tasks
Every LCM user role can perform a certain set of tasks. The LCM Administrator can perform all tasks.
Table 1-1 describes how roles are mapped to tasks. Tasks marked with an O can be performed only by the
owner of the request.
Table 1-1. Roles and Permitted Tasks
LCM
Admin
LCM IT
Staff
LCM
Approver
LCM Tech
Requester
LCM
Requester
Create infrastructure elements X
Map infrastructure elements with criteria X
Configure email notifications X
Generate reports X X X
Request virtual machines X X X X X
Cancel virtual machine requests O O O O O
Change state of virtual machine requests X
Change rights for virtual machine requests X
Approve virtual machine requests X X
Set up virtual machines X X
Retry placing failed virtual machine requests X X
Validate virtual machine requests manually X X
Check infrastructure for virtual machine requests X X
Request extensions X O O O O
Approve extensions X X
Choose customization templates X O O
Approve customization templates X X
Approve customization change requests X X X
Decommission virtual machines X O O O O
Delete a request or a token X
LCM Administrator
The LCM Administrator sets up the LCM environment, and can perform all tasks that other user roles can
perform.
The LCM Administrator is responsible for the following tasks.
n
Configuring LCM
n
Determining the infrastructure, such as the server environment
n
Setting up email notifications, the look and feel of the user interface, and style sheets
n
Specifying who can access elements such as resource pools or datastores
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