HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual
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A user who is not a member of one of those groups is not authorized to use infrastructure orchestration regardless of the
authorizations configured in Systems Insight Manager.
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The
Users added to Microsoft Windows groups do not need to be explicitly added to Systems Insight
Manager. They are automatically added to Systems Insight Manager when they first log into Systems
Insight Manager and are granted the authorizations assigned to the groups to which they belong.
Users belonging to multiple groups in Systems Insight Manager receive the union of the
authorizations assigned to the groups in which they are members.
Removing Windows users with IO resource permissions
Before removing a Windows user from the CMS, first remove the Windows user from any
infrastructure orchestration resources the user is allowed to use, and then remove the user from the
HPIO_ groups to which the user is assigned.
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Resources
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Unassign the user from templates or remove the user from the group assigned to templates
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Unassign the user from pools or remove the user from the group assigned to pools
2.
Groups
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Remove the Windows user from HPIO_Users group
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Remove the Windows user from HPIO_Architect group
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Remove the Windows user from HPIO_Administrators group
Once the Windows user is removed from all applicable resources and groups, remove the user
from the CMS.
Modifying the infrastructure orchestration properties file
Matrix infrastructure orchestration includes an administrator-modifiable properties file called
hpio.properties
. It is located (in the default location) at C:\Program Files\HP\Matrix
infrastructure orchestration\conf
.
The hpio.properties file contains features that can be enabled (and are disabled by default),
and settings such as connection values, retry values, and timeout values.
NOTE:
When infrastructure orchestration is upgraded to a new version, administrator modifications
to individual properties in hpio.properties are migrated to the new version of the file unless
the default value of the property changed in the new version. In that case, the value of the property
is overwritten by the new default value included in hpio.properties.
For example, in infrastructure orchestration 6.3 the value of timeout.get.vmhost was 4 minutes,
and in 7.0 the default value is 10 minutes. If, in the 6.3 version of the file, the administrator set
the value to 12 minutes, this value is overwritten in 7.0 by the new value of 10 minutes.
In general, administrator changes to hpio.properties require the HP Matrix infrastructure
orchestration Windows service to be restarted. The properties that do not require a restart are:
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Default OS customization file: os.customization.default.file
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OS customization directory: os.customization.directory
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Template access restrictions: template.access.restricted
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Telnet console enablement: display.telnet.console.link
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Single-server services hostname suffix:
single.server.services.have.hostname.suffix
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Global pattern for hostname suffixes: hostname.suffix.pattern
Modifying the infrastructure orchestration properties file
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