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Cloud tenant administrator - using the Tenant Administration Console


This topic provides an overview of how you use the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management - Tenant Administration Console. From this console, you view and monitor the requested and approved services of cloud end users in your organization. You can also manage virtual load balancers and firewalls for your end users.

When you log on to BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management - Tenant Administration Console, the default view displays the My Services tab:

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The My Services tab displays a list of the service requests pending approval and the approved services for each cloud end user in your organization. The tab also displays details about these pending and approved services, such as their status and the date on which services end. You use these details to monitor cloud usage for your organization. For more information about monitoring cloud usage, see Monitoring-cloud-services-in-your-organization.

The My Services tab contains the following link bars, or sub-tabs: Services, Servers, Storage, and Network. The link bars enable you to see details regarding these types of resources. For example, you can view your end users' commission end dates for provisioned services, load balancer pools for servers, or attached servers for network disks, among many other details.

The Service Catalog tab shows the list of services made available to you and your end users by your cloud administrator.  The service catalog is where  the process of requesting a cloud service, such as a Windows server or additional storage, begins.

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The Activities tab displays the status of the resources that your end users requested, depending on which link bar you select.  For example, to see the status of  servers, click the Servers link bar.

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