Defining custom server actions – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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location at C:\Program Files\HP\Matrix infrastructure orchestration\conf\
hpio.properties

:

software.access.restricted = true

If this property is set to true, the user must have access to any software specified as a customized
attribute when the service is created.

If this property is set to false, software selection is not restricted during customization.

NOTE:

This property affects only software specified as a customized attribute. No

authorization is needed for software specified in the template.

allow.customize.template.network = false

If this property is set to true, authorization based on organization assignment is required for
a network specified as a customized attribute. Organizations allowed to modify networks
must be specified in customize.template.network.inclusion.list.

If this property is set to false, network customization is not allowed.

customize.template.network.inclusion.list =

This property specifies the organizations whose users are allowed to modify the selection of
named networks in a customizable template when creating a service.

This property takes effect only when allow.customize.template.network is set to
true

.

For example, if the administrator sets:

allow.customize.template.network =

truecustomize.template.network.inclusion.list = Service

Provider,orgA, orgB

Then only users from service provider, orgA, and orgB are allowed to customize networks.
All others are prevented from making changes.

Values can be either organization names or IDs. Using IDs will prevent the configuration from
becoming incorrect when an organization is renamed.

Specifying Service Provider in the inclusion list enables users who are not assigned to
an organization to modify networks.

You can apply custom cost adjustments for OS Type, Virtualization Type, IP Assignment Type,
and Network customization. For more information, see

“Specifying cost for customization”

(page 160)

.

Defining custom server actions

The administrator can add up to three Operations Orchestration workflows to the server actions
menu by specifying the menu labels and the workflows to invoke using the
oo.custom.server.action

properties in the hpio.properties file. For example:

oo.custom.server.action.workflow.1 =

/Library/Hewlett-Packard/Infrastructure orchestration/Install

database

oo.custom.server.action.workflow.2 =

/Library/Hewlett-Packard/Infrastructure orchestration/Enable VPN

oo.custom.server.action.workflow.3 =

/Library/Hewlett-Packard/Infrastructure orchestration/Sync database

oo.custom.server.action.display.name.1= Install database

Modifying the infrastructure orchestration properties file

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