Creating an AD DNS DHCP on Windows 2008 R2 service offering
This topic describes the tasks that you must perform in BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management to create the service offering that the end user can then use to provision the application infrastructure (for example, an OS and an application package). It includes the following topics:
To create the service and the service offering
In the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management Administrator console, you must add a service and a service offering.
To create a service
- From the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management Administration Console, click the vertical Workspaces menu on the left side of the window, and click Service Catalog.
- In the Service Catalog, click Create a New Service
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- Enter the service name.
- For Type, select a service type.
- Business service — Services that customers use and that show the customer view of services, such as email or an online store.
Technical service — Supporting IT and infrastructure resources required to support business services that are not visible to customers, such as servers, applications, and network CIs.
- Enter a description of the service.
- Do one of the following actions:
- To create the service offering, click Apply.
- To create the service offering later, click Save to save your selections and close the window.
To create a service offering
- From the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management Administration Console, click the vertical Workspaces menu on the left side of the window, and click Service Catalog.
- From the Service Catalog, edit or create a service.
In the Service Offering tab, a default service offering is available, which you can edit. - Click Create a New Service Offering.
In the General Information tab, define the options described in the following table.
Option
Description
Default Service Offering
Enable this option to make the selected service offering the default for the service. Unless users select a different service offering, the default service offering is used.
Name
A short, descriptive name for the service offering.
Description
A more detailed description of the service offering.
Service Blueprint
Specify the software and hardware to associate with the service offering by selecting one of the available blueprints.
Service Deployment Definition
Specify how to deploy the selected service blueprint. From the list, select a service deployment definition that is available for the chosen service blueprint.
- Add a Base Customer Price to define the amount charged to the customer for the service offering.
- Add a Base Deployment Cost to define the amount that it costs to provide the service offering.
- Click Apply.
This action activates the Options tab. You now also can create a requestable offering (for example, a request definition or a post-deploy action). For additional information, see Creating-a-requestable-offering in the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management online technical documentation.
With AD DNS DHCP on Windows 2008 R2 ZipKit, you can add the following roles and features:
Windows 2008 R2 roles | Windows 2008 R2 features | Windows 2008 R2 additional option |
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Windows 2008 Telnet Client | Active Directory Certificate Server Role | Windows 2008 Enable UAC |
Windows 2008 Window Server Backup | Active Directory Domain Management tools | Windows 2008 Disable UAC |
Windows 2008 Network Load Balancing Server | Active Directory Domain Service Role |
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| Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service Server Role |
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| Windows 2008 DHCP Server Role |
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| Windows 2008 Print Server Role |
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| Windows 2008 DNS Server Role |
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To associate options with a service offering
To associate options with a service offering:
- From the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management Administration Console, click the vertical Workspaces menu on the left side of the window, and click Service Catalog.
- From the Service Catalog, edit the Service you created for Windows roles and features on Windows 2008 R2.
- Click Options.
- Select the Add roles and features option from the list.
- Click Add.
This process associates the options with the service offering.
To make the provisioning request
- Access Workspaces > Service Instances to display the Service Instances workspace, and click New Service Request.
- In the New Service Request dialog box, click the server provisioning service you want to display the Submit Request dialog box.
- Enter the data in the required fields to complete the request for an instance of the service request. You can click Next to review the details.
- Click Submit. The request is added to the Pending Activity list in the Service Instances window.
The request status is displayed in the Pending Activity list of the Service Instances window. You can double-click on the service request to see its detailed information.
For more detailed procedures, see Requesting cloud services.
To validate the provisioned components
After provisioning the blueprint, you can validate the Windows roles and features on Windows 2008 R2 components setup in your environment.
Component name | How to verify | Results |
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DNS server | Navigate to the Start > All programs > Administrative tool > Server Manager > Roles and check whether the DNS Server role is added. | The DNS role shows as added successfully. |
DHCP server | Navigate to the Start > All programs > Administrative tool > Server Manager > Roles and check whether the DHCP Server role is added. | The DHCP role shows as added successfully. |
Disable user account control | Navigate to the Start > Control Panel > User Accounts > User Accounts > Change User Account control Settings. | The scroll bar must be set to Never Notify. |
Enable user account control | Navigate to the Start > Control Panel > User Accounts > User Accounts > Change User Account control Settings. | The scroll bar must be set to Always Notify. . |
Failover Cluster Core | Failover clustering feature is available with Windows Server 2008/R2 Enterprise/Data Center editions. | Failover clustering feature is not available in Windows 2008 R2 standard 64Bit edition. |
Network Load Balancing Server (NLB) | Navigate to the Start > All programs > Administrative tool > Server Manager > Features and check whether Network Load Balancing is added. | NLB is listed as feature. |
Telnet Client | Navigate to the Start > All programs > Administrative tool > Server Manager > Features and check whether Telnet client is added. | Telnet client is listed as feature. |
Windows Server Backup | Navigate to the Start > All programs > Administrative tool > Server Manager > Features and check whether Windows server backup is added. | Windows server backup is listed as feature. |
Print Server Role | Navigate to the Start > All programs > Administrative tool > Server Manager > Roles and check for the Print server role. | Print server role is displayed. |
AD Certificate Server Role | Navigate to the Start > All programs > Administrative tool > Server Manager > Roles and check for the Active Directory Certificate Services. | Active Directory Certificate Services are added in Roles. |
AD Domain Service Role | Navigate to the Start > All programs > Administrative tool > Server Manager > Roles and check for the Active Directory Domain Service Role. | Active Directory Domain Service role is added. |
AD Domain Management Role | Navigate to the Start > All programs > Administrative tool > Server Manager > Roles and check for the Active Directory Management role. | Active Directory Management role is added. |
Where to go next
After you have created the service offering, the cloud end user can request a service offering from the My Cloud Services console. To view a list of tasks that the cloud end user can perform to manage your cloud services, see Managing cloud services in the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management online technical documentation.