This Orchestration Administration Guide introduces the processes you can use with the Orchestration functionality of NetIQ Cloud Manager 2.1.5, including the applied use of the Cloud Manager Orchestration Console and various command line tools. The guide provides an introductory overview of Cloud Manager Orchestration components and explains how it administers and manages work on the resources of the data center. The guide is organized as follows:
Section 4.0, Cloud Manager Orchestration and LDAP Authentication
Section 5.0, Configuring the Orchestration Server to Use an Audit Database
Section 6.0, Integrating the Orchestration Server with a Sentinel Collector
Section A.0, Determining the Version of an Orchestration Component
Section B.0, Changing Orchestration Server Default Parameters and Values
Section C.0, Increasing the Kernel ARP Threshold Value on the Orchestration Server
Section D.0, Caching Computed Facts in a Grid with Large Numbers of Resources
For reference information about the Orchestration Server or the Orchestration Console, see the NetIQ Cloud Manager 2.1.5 Orchestration Console Reference. For information about the Orchestration Command Line Tools, see NetIQ Cloud Manager 2.1.5 Orchestration Server Command Line Reference.
This information is intended for anyone who is assigned the Cloud Administrator role for a NetIQ Cloud Manager system. Consumers of this information should be experienced Linux and Windows system administrators who are familiar with virtual machine technology and datacenter operations.
For other NetIQ Cloud Manager 2.1.5 documentation, see the NetIQ Cloud Manager 2.x documentation site .
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