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== Requirements ==
== Requirements ==
* A user can start, shut down, power off (was destroy) their own virtual machine(s).
* A user can start, shut down, power off (was destroy), reset (new, replicates power off + start but without the need to reconnect via spice) their own virtual machine(s).
* A user can access their own virtual machine(s) via spice.
* A user can access their own virtual machine(s) via spice with one time passwords.
* Status (running, stopped, ...), CPU(s), Memory size, Disk(s) with corresponding size
 
* What do we have to do where, to be able to change the ownership (reseller, customer and maybe person) of a virtual machine?
** The vm-manager could be expanded in a fairly simple way to change the sstBelongsToResellerUID and sstBelongsToCustomerUID of the person.
** Check, if this has an influence on the current vm-manager.
 
* Should we try and change the role "Admin Virtualization" to "Virtualization Admin" and "User" to "Virtualization User"? Yes.


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== Links ==

Latest revision as of 10:58, 27 December 2013

Overview

Requirements

  • A user can start, shut down, power off (was destroy), reset (new, replicates power off + start but without the need to reconnect via spice) their own virtual machine(s).
  • A user can access their own virtual machine(s) via spice with one time passwords.
  • Status (running, stopped, ...), CPU(s), Memory size, Disk(s) with corresponding size
  • What do we have to do where, to be able to change the ownership (reseller, customer and maybe person) of a virtual machine?
    • The vm-manager could be expanded in a fairly simple way to change the sstBelongsToResellerUID and sstBelongsToCustomerUID of the person.
    • Check, if this has an influence on the current vm-manager.
  • Should we try and change the role "Admin Virtualization" to "Virtualization Admin" and "User" to "Virtualization User"? Yes.

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