VMware VC-VLM4-C User Guide - Page 115

Managing Organizations and Workspaces, Modifying Organization Properties

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12 Managing Organizations and Workspaces 12 The majority of Lab Manager operations occur in organizations and workspaces. Organizations can have workspaces that represent different business units or different functional groups. An administrator with rights at the organization level manages a variety of operations in an organization. See "Roles and Rights" on page 149 for more information on these roles and their rights. A workspace consists of one or more configurations and users, groups, and resource pools that belong to that workspace. Administrators with rights at the workspace level can create, delete, edit, or add a virtual machine; deploy or undeploy fenced (and unfenced) machines; and add or remove resource pools. See "Setting Up Organizations and Workspaces" on page 27 for more information on creating a workspace. This chapter includes the following topics:  "Modifying Organization Properties" on page 115  "Enable or Disable an Organization" on page 118  "Delete an Organization" on page 118  "Using the Primary Workspace" on page 119  "Modify Workspace Properties" on page 120  "Disable a Workspace" on page 121  "Delete a Workspace" on page 121 Modifying Organization Properties By default, system administrators can modify the properties of all organizations. As an administrator with rights at the organizational level, you can edit properties of the organizations of which you are the administrator. Modify Default User Preferences You can set the default use preferences for all users in an organization. To set default user preferences 1 In the left pane, click Organizations. 2 Move the pointer over an organization name and select Properties. 3 Type a default quota for the number of stored virtual machine templates and library configurations. 4 Type a default quota for the number of deployed virtual machine templates. 5 Click OK. VMware, Inc. 115

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The majority of Lab Manager operations occur in organizations and workspaces.
Organizations can have workspaces that represent different business units or different functional groups.
An administrator with rights at the organization level manages a variety of operations in an organization.
See
“Roles and Rights”
on page 149 for more information on these roles and their rights.
A workspace consists of one or more configurations and users, groups, and resource pools that belong to that
workspace. Administrators with rights at the workspace level can create, delete, edit, or add a virtual machine;
deploy or undeploy fenced (and unfenced) machines; and add or remove resource pools. See
“Setting Up
Organizations and Workspaces”
on page 27 for more information on creating a workspace.
This chapter includes the following topics:
“Modifying Organization Properties”
on page 115
“Enable or Disable an Organization”
on page 118
“Delete an Organization”
on page 118
“Using the Primary Workspace”
on page 119
“Modify Workspace Properties”
on page 120
“Disable a Workspace”
on page 121
“Delete a Workspace”
on page 121
Modifying Organization Properties
By default, system administrators can modify the properties of all organizations. As an administrator with
rights at the organizational level, you can edit properties of the organizations of which you are the
administrator.
Modify Default User Preferences
You can set the default use preferences for all users in an organization.
To set default user preferences
1
In the left pane, click
Organizations
.
2
Move the pointer over an organization name and select
Properties
.
3
Type a default quota for the number of stored virtual machine templates and library configurations.
4
Type a default quota for the number of deployed virtual machine templates.
5
Click
OK
.
Managing Organizations and
Workspaces
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