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The Organization menu option provides summary information on the resources, resource limits, and OS usage for a group of users or a single user.
You can also manage the following actions if your administrator has provided permission by enabling the appropriate End User Self-Service option in your group's VDC:
The Budget Entry screen allows you to add a budget entry and to view the existing budget details for the VM resources belonging to the specified group. You can also modify and, or delete a budget entry.
You can perform actions on the budget entries. For some actions, additional permissions are required. The following table shows a list of the available budget entry management actions and permissions required:
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Additional permissions required |
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Additional permissions required |
You can add a monthly budget entry through the End User Portal.
To access this option, your administrator must provide permission in your user role, or in the End User Self-Service policy in your group's VDC.
To access this option, your administrator must provide permission in your user role, or in the End User Self-Service policy in your group's VDC.
The End User Portal allows you to add users, create new profiles, view existing user profiles, modify user profiles, and delete user accounts. www.google.com
The End User Portal allows you to perform actions on a user account. For some actions, additional permissions are required. The following table shows a list of the available user management actions and permissions required:
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Additional permissions required |
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Additional permissions required |
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Additional permissions required |
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Additional permissions required |
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Additional permissions required |
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Additional permissions required |
To access this option, your administrator must provide permission in your user role, or in the End User Self-Service policy in your group's VDC.
To access this option, your administrator must provide permission in your user role, or in the End User Self-Service policy in your group's VDC.
To access this option, your administrator must provide permission in your user role, or in the End User Self-Service policy in your group's VDC.
To access this option, your administrator must provide permission in your user role, or in the End User Self-Service policy in your group's VDC.
To access this option, your administrator must provide permission in your user role, or in the End User Self-Service policy in your group's VDC.
To access this option, your administrator must provide permission in your user role, or in the End User Self-Service policy in your group's VDC.
The Resource Limits report displays the following information about limits assigned on the infrastructure resources for the user group:
Your administrator assigns the resource limit for each user group. Resources limits can be specified for virtual resources, operating system resources, and physical resources. You can view the resource limits of your user group by choosing Resource Limits under Organization.
The OS Usage report displays the Operating Systems (OS) usage details for your user group. You can view the name of the OS and their current usage by choosing OS Usage under Organization.