Configuration modification templates are a standardized set of the processes necessary for changing software configuration information. This section explains how to manage configuration modification templates.
Configuration modification template administrator
The user who created a configuration modification template is assigned as the administrator of that template. The template administrator can update and delete the template.
Scope of the configuration modification template
Setting a scope enables limiting of the users of the configuration modification template. There are two following types of scopes:
Tenant
The users belonging to a particular tenant are only allowed to use the configuration modification template.
Global
All users are allowed to use the configuration modification template.
Management scope by role
Template management scope by user role is as follows.
Tenant users can update and delete the templates that they have created. The created template will be within the scope of the tenant that the creator belongs to.
Tenant administrators can update and delete the templates within the scope of each tenant that they manage. The created template will be within the scope of the tenant that the creator belongs to.
Infrastructure administrators can create, update, and delete the templates within the scope of all tenants and also the templates within the global scope.
Dual-role administrators can create, update, and delete the templates within the scope of all tenants and also the templates within the global scope.
User Role | Tenant Scope | Global Scope | ||||||
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Use | Creation | Updating | Deletion | Use | Creation | Updating | Deletion | |
Infrastructure administrator | N | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y |
Dual-role administrator | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Tenant administrator | Y (*1) | Y (*1) | Y (*1) | Y (*1) | Y | N | N | N |
Tenant User | Y (*1) | Y (*1) | Y (*2) | Y (*2) | Y | N | N | N |
Y: Operable.
N: Not operable.
Y (*): Conditional or restricted.
*1: Only the templates within the scope of the tenant that they belong to are operable.
*2: Only the templates that they created are operable.