6.2
Table Of Contents
- System Administration
- Contents
- System Administration
- Updated Information
- Configuring vRealize Automation
- Configuring System Settings
- Configuring IaaS
- The Customer Experience Improvement Program
- Configure the vRealize Automation Appliance Database
- Perform an Appliance Database Failover
- Validate Appliance Database Replication
- Bulk Import, Update, or Migrate Virtual Machines
- Managing vRealize Automation
- Managing Tenants
- Brand Tenant Login Pages
- Install a Hotfix
- Updating vRealize Automation Certificates
- Extracting Certificates and Private Keys
- Update vRealize Automation Certificates when all are Expired
- Updating the Identity Appliance Certificate
- Updating the vRealize Appliance Certificate
- Updating the IaaS Certificate
- Replace the Identity Appliance Management Site Certificate
- Updating the vRealize Appliance Management Site Certificate
- Replace a Management Agent Certificate
- Resolve Certificate Revocation Errors
- View License Usage
- Monitoring Logs and Services
- Starting Up and Shutting Down vRealize Automation
- Customize Data Rollover Settings
- Remove an Identity Appliance from a Domain
- Backup and Recovery for vRealize Automation Installations
- Backing Up vRealize Automation
- Activate the Failover IaaS Server
- vRealize Automation System Recovery
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The system administrator configures a default tenant for the vRealize Automation. They can update SSL
certificates and licenses, and monitor logs, services, and license usage.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Managing Tenants
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Brand Tenant Login Pages
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Install a Hotfix
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Updating vRealize Automation Certificates
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View License Usage
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Monitoring Logs and Services
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Starting Up and Shutting Down vRealize Automation
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Customize Data Rollover Settings
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Remove an Identity Appliance from a Domain
Managing Tenants
The system administrator performs the initial configuration of single sign-on and basic tenant setup,
including designating at least one identity store and a tenant administrator for each tenant. Thereafter, a
tenant administrator can configure additional identity stores and assign roles to users or groups from the
identity stores.
Note You cannot delete a tenant that contains a business group. You must remove all business groups
and then delete the tenant.
Tenancy Overview
A tenant is an organizational unit in a vRealize Automation deployment. A tenant can represent a
business unit in an enterprise or a company that subscribes to cloud services from a service provider.
Each tenant has its own dedicated configuration. Some system-level configuration is shared across
tenants.
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