Re: Zones, Domains and Templates
That sounds right. The only thing I can think of is if you mark the templates as public they will be able to be seen across multiple domains. On 8/12/14, 2:10 AM, Giri Prasad g_p...@yahoo.com.INVALID wrote: Thanks for your comments. I have the seen the documentation, talking of adding users and project invitations etc. How to assign virtual resources like a vm (instance), disk/networking to a specific project. As far as domains are concerned, I was thinking as follows, please correct, if any err: create private zone, create domain within that zone, login as domain admin, create vm and apps, create template for vm and create users for that domain. When the user log's in into that domain, he/she should be able to see only the templates in that zone, right? From: Xerex Bueno xbu...@lpsintegration.com To: users@cloudstack.apache.org users@cloudstack.apache.org; Giri Prasad g_p...@yahoo.com; d...@cloudstack.apache.org d...@cloudstack.apache.org Sent: Monday, 11 August 2014 7:05 PM Subject: Re: Zones, Domains and Templates You could create a different domain for each department, or you could create separate projects for every department. I would think projects would be easier in terms of user management if you have lateral movement between those groups. On 8/11/14, 5:36 AM, Giri Prasad g_p...@yahoo.com.INVALID wrote: Hi, I have a customer with several departments like : dept1, dept2, dept3 etc etc. I installed CS and am done with the provisioning process. Now, I want to create a vm for each dept. For ex: vm1-for-dept1, vm2-for-dept2, vm3-for-dept3. Each vm's will have its own set of application suite. The requirement is to assign a user to a dept. And when the user (in a specific dept) log's in, he/she should be able to see only the vm(and its app suite), for that specific dept. Any insights on how to implement the zone, domains, and templates for this scenario. Thanks Regards, Giri This document is PROPRIETARY and CONFIDENTIAL and may not be duplicated, redistributed, or displayed to any other party without the expressed written permission of LPS Integration, Inc. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this email in error, please destroy the email and contact the LPS Integration Security Officer at 866-577-2902 (Phone), 615-349-9009 (Fax) or 230 Great Circle Rd. Suite 218 Nashville, TN 37228 (US Mail) This document is PROPRIETARY and CONFIDENTIAL and may not be duplicated, redistributed, or displayed to any other party without the expressed written permission of LPS Integration, Inc. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this email in error, please destroy the email and contact the LPS Integration Security Officer at 866-577-2902 (Phone), 615-349-9009 (Fax) or 230 Great Circle Rd. Suite 218 Nashville, TN 37228 (US Mail)
Re: Zones, Domains and Templates
Thanks for your comments. I have the seen the documentation, talking of adding users and project invitations etc. How to assign virtual resources like a vm (instance), disk/networking to a specific project. As far as domains are concerned, I was thinking as follows, please correct, if any err: create private zone, create domain within that zone, login as domain admin, create vm and apps, create template for vm and create users for that domain. When the user log's in into that domain, he/she should be able to see only the templates in that zone, right? From: Xerex Bueno xbu...@lpsintegration.com To: users@cloudstack.apache.org users@cloudstack.apache.org; Giri Prasad g_p...@yahoo.com; d...@cloudstack.apache.org d...@cloudstack.apache.org Sent: Monday, 11 August 2014 7:05 PM Subject: Re: Zones, Domains and Templates You could create a different domain for each department, or you could create separate projects for every department. I would think projects would be easier in terms of user management if you have lateral movement between those groups. On 8/11/14, 5:36 AM, Giri Prasad g_p...@yahoo.com.INVALID wrote: Hi, I have a customer with several departments like : dept1, dept2, dept3 etc etc. I installed CS and am done with the provisioning process. Now, I want to create a vm for each dept. For ex: vm1-for-dept1, vm2-for-dept2, vm3-for-dept3. Each vm's will have its own set of application suite. The requirement is to assign a user to a dept. And when the user (in a specific dept) log's in, he/she should be able to see only the vm(and its app suite), for that specific dept. Any insights on how to implement the zone, domains, and templates for this scenario. Thanks Regards, Giri This document is PROPRIETARY and CONFIDENTIAL and may not be duplicated, redistributed, or displayed to any other party without the expressed written permission of LPS Integration, Inc. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this email in error, please destroy the email and contact the LPS Integration Security Officer at 866-577-2902 (Phone), 615-349-9009 (Fax) or 230 Great Circle Rd. Suite 218 Nashville, TN 37228 (US Mail)
Zones, Domains and Templates
Hi, I have a customer with several departments like : dept1, dept2, dept3 etc etc. I installed CS and am done with the provisioning process. Now, I want to create a vm for each dept. For ex: vm1-for-dept1, vm2-for-dept2, vm3-for-dept3. Each vm's will have its own set of application suite. The requirement is to assign a user to a dept. And when the user (in a specific dept) log's in, he/she should be able to see only the vm(and its app suite), for that specific dept. Any insights on how to implement the zone, domains, and templates for this scenario. Thanks Regards, Giri