USER MANUALS

Configuring Environments

You can open an environment to check and edit all the information related to it. There are two different ways to do that:

  1. Click the node in the catalog tree that represents the environment aws-env-node (AWS) azure-env-node (Azure) and select open-text-btn in the emerging menu.

    Open an environment from the catalog tree

    Open an environment from the catalog tree

  2. Double-click its node.

A new tab will open in the main area of the Solution Manager Administration Tool with all the information of that environment.


AWS Environment

AWS Environment dialog from a developer perspective

AWS Environment dialog from a developer perspective

Nevertheless, the dialog you see and the available options depend on the kind of user you are.

Each role can see the following fields:

SM admin

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promotion admin

global admin

Name

dot

dot

dot

dot

Description

dot

dot

dot

dot

License scenario

dot

dot

dot

dot

License information

dot

dot

Recommended update

dot

dot

dot

dot

URL of the recommended update

dot

dot

dot

dot

Recommended update is mandatory

dot

dot

dot

dot

Access key id

dot

dot

Secret access key

dot

dot

AWS region

dot

dot

VPC

dot

dot

Virtual DataPort Properties

dot

dot

dot

Deployments

dot

dot

dot

Logging

dot

dot

Monitoring

dot

dot

And edit the following fields:

SM admin

promotion

promotion admin

global admin

Name

Description

dot

dot

License scenario

dot

dot

License information

dot

dot

Recommended update

dot

dot

URL of the recommended update

dot

dot

Recommended update is mandatory

dot

dot

Access key id

dot

Secret access key

dot

AWS region

VPC

Virtual DataPort Properties

dot

dot

dot

Deployments

dot

dot

dot

Logging

dot

dot

Monitoring

dot

dot

Note that some fields are not editable after the cluster has been created.

Further information on the fields can be found in Creating Environments section.


Azure Environment

Azure Environment dialog from a developer perspective

Azure Environment dialog from a developer perspective

Nevertheless, the dialog you see and the available options depend on the kind of user you are.

Each role can see the following fields:

SM admin

promotion

promotion admin

global admin

Name

dot

dot

dot

dot

Description

dot

dot

dot

dot

License scenario

dot

dot

dot

dot

License information

dot

dot

Recommended update

dot

dot

dot

dot

URL of the recommended update

dot

dot

dot

dot

Recommended update is mandatory

dot

dot

dot

dot

Subscription id

dot

dot

Client id

dot

dot

Tenant id

dot

dot

Secret

dot

dot

Azure region

dot

dot

Resource Group

dot

dot

Virtual Network

dot

dot

Virtual DataPort Properties

dot

dot

dot

Deployments

dot

dot

dot

Logging

dot

dot

Monitoring

dot

dot

And edit the following fields:

SM admin

promotion

promotion admin

global admin

Name

Description

dot

dot

License scenario

dot

dot

License information

dot

dot

Recommended update

dot

dot

URL of the recommended update

dot

dot

Recommended update is mandatory

dot

dot

Subscription id

dot

Client id

dot

Tenant id

dot

Secret

dot

Azure region

Resource Group

Virtual Network

Virtual DataPort Properties

dot

dot

dot

Deployments

dot

dot

dot

Logging

dot

dot

Monitoring

dot

dot

Note that some fields are not editable after the cluster has been created.

Further information on the fields can be found in Creating Environments section.

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