Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.1 User Guide

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Managing Services
Managing Infrastructure
Infrastructure Ownership Reassignment 
There will be times when you need to change ownership of a virtual server to another user. Typical scenarios include 
changing ownership to a support person for repairs and upgrades, and then switching ownership back to the original 
owner. Another example would be if an employee assigned to a VM is no longer available, you can reassign that VM to 
a different employee.
Note: 
You can only reassign ownership to another user within the same organization. To reassign ownership (typically 
the task of an Organization Technical Administrator, start at the drop-down menu.
1.
Choose My Cloud > My Servers.
2.
Choose the device for which you want to change ownership.
3.
Click the gear icon 
 next to the server name.
4.
In the popover, click the “Modify server ownership” icon.
5.
The Modify Server Ownership form displays.
6.
Click Choose to open the Choose Person form.
7.
Search for the person to reassign this server to (wildcards such as ? and * are acceptable; for example DE*).
8.
From the list that then displays, click the radio button for the person you want to use, then click OK.
9.
Click Submit.
10.
Close the information form showing you that the request has been completed.
11.
Close the popover.
Using the Managing Infrastructure Portal
1.
To access this portal, choose Setup > Manage Infrastructure. You will see the Manage Infrastructure portal display.
2.
Choose any of the buttons on the left side to access information on:
Amazon EC2
Chef Server
Cisco IAC Management Appliance
Cisco UCS Director
Cisco UCS Manager
Network Elements
OpenStack
Puppet Labs
VMware vCenter Server 
VMware vCloud Director 
Note: 
As you click on any of the above, the area beneath that button expands, displaying a clickable list of items for 
you to choose from. In addition, the graphs and tables to the right change.