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Administration Overview

The Administration section covers the control that you have over the processes and users in Sun xVM Ops Center.

  • Enterprise Controller administration enables you to back up, restore, and manage the Enterprise Controller.
  • Proxy administration enables you to manage the mid-level Proxy servers used by Sun xVM Ops Center.
  • User management enables you to grant roles to Sun xVM Ops Center users.
  • Job management enables you to manage the discovery, provisioning, and update jobs that are currently running.
Content Description
Enterprise Controller Administration Describes how to update, configure, and manage the Enterprise Controller.
Proxy Controller Administration Describes how to manage DHCP settings, defaults, and configuration for Proxy Controllers.
Backup and Recovery Describes how to create backups for disaster recovery.
User and Role Management Describes how to manage Sun xVM Ops Center users and their privileges.
Job Management Describes how to view and manage past and current jobs.
Notifications and Reports Describes how to view notifications and generate and view reports.
Upgrading to Sun xVM Ops Center 2.1 Describes how to upgrade your Sun xVM Ops Center instance from 2.0 to 2.1.

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