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Approvals Management
Configuring Approvals
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Close the screen when done.
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Close the Approvals portlet.
Configuring Approvals
1.
Choose Setup > System Settings > Approvals tab.
2.
Click Configure Approvals.
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On the Configure Approvals portlet page, choose a Service.
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Choose Yes or No for each of the following:
a.
Cloud Provider Technical Administrator Approval
b.
Cloud Provider Business Administrator Approval
c.
Tenant Technical Administrator Approval
d.
Tenant Business Administrator Approval
e.
Organization Technical Administrator Approval
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Click Submit.
Obtaining Approvals for Create Virtual Data Center
When an Organization Technical Administrator submits a requisition for Order a Virtual Data Center, it goes the CPTA’s
Cloud Service Approval Administrator queue for approval. The Cloud Provider Technical Administrator must assign a
POD, cluster, datastore, and networks for the virtual data center, as part of the approval process.
Cloud Service Approval Administrator queue for approval. The Cloud Provider Technical Administrator must assign a
POD, cluster, datastore, and networks for the virtual data center, as part of the approval process.
1.
Choose Service Portal from the module drop-down list; then choose Cloud Operations > Approvals.
2.
Click the order number in the Order # column to create a virtual data center requisition that requires approval. This
brings up the requisition form.
brings up the requisition form.
3.
Choose the POD that this virtual data center should be created on. The POD chosen should be based on the virtual
data center size chosen and available capacity in the POD.
data center size chosen and available capacity in the POD.
4.
Choose the cluster that this virtual data center should be created on. The cluster chosen should be based on the
virtual data center size chosen and available capacity in the cluster. A single cluster can host multiple virtual data
centers.
virtual data center size chosen and available capacity in the cluster. A single cluster can host multiple virtual data
centers.
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Choose the datastore that this virtual data center will use. The datastore chosen should be based on the virtual data
center size chosen and available capacity of the datastore. A single datastore can be associated with multiple virtual
data centers.
center size chosen and available capacity of the datastore. A single datastore can be associated with multiple virtual
data centers.
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You can also change the CPU reservation in MHz for the virtual data center resource pool. The default value is based
on the VDC Size chosen. This corresponds directly to the VMware resource pool CPU reservation.
on the VDC Size chosen. This corresponds directly to the VMware resource pool CPU reservation.
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You can also change the memory reservation in GB for the virtual data center resource pool. The default value is
based on the VDC Size chosen. This corresponds directly to the VMware resource pool memory reservation.
based on the VDC Size chosen. This corresponds directly to the VMware resource pool memory reservation.