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Hybrid Cloud Management with Red Hat CloudForms

You're reading from   Hybrid Cloud Management with Red Hat CloudForms Build, manage, and control an open hybrid cloud infrastructure using Red Hat CloudForms

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785283574
Length 174 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sangram Rath Sangram Rath
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Preface 1. Red Hat CloudForms Internals FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Red Hat CloudForms on Red Hat OpenStack 3. Building a Hybrid Cloud Environment Using Red Hat CloudForms 4. Provisioning Instances Using Red Hat CloudForms 5. Life Cycle Management Using Red Hat CloudForms 6. Automation Using Red Hat CloudForms 7. Managing Red Hat CloudForms 8. Monitoring a Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure Using Red Hat CloudForms 9. Optimizing Using Red Hat CloudForms 10. APIs for Red Hat CloudForms Index

Approving requests


Requests for provisioning of resources can be approved primarily in two different ways: manually, from the Red Hat CloudForms Management Engine console, or automatically. Additionally, an external method of request approval can also be used. However, that is not in the scope of this book.

Request approvals are managed by the ProvisionRequestApproval state machine.

Automatic approval

If a provisioning request meets the criteria mentioned in the ProvisionRequestApproval state machine, it is automatically approved. This is what we saw in the provisioning example in the earlier chapter. The criteria and its maximum values can either be set as a global default or be defined for each template.

For example, the default instance of the ProvisionRequestApproval state machine is set to automatically approve the request if the maximum number of virtual machines requested is less than or equal to 1, which is defined by the max_vms parameter. It has a value of 1, as shown in the following...

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