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Video: Managing Local Users and Groups with Command Line for Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager

LinuxVirtTrainTeam-OracleFeb 4 2020 — edited Mar 25 2021

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This video shows how to initially create and manage internal domain users and groups with a command line tool before they are added to the Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager system.

Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager is an open-source virtualization solution for managing hosts, storage, and network configuration in enterprise infrastructures. It is used to deploy, monitor, move, stop and create VM images, as well as configure storage and networks.

Content:

This video introduces the internal domain users and groups which are configured by command line to the oVirt database before they can login to the Administration and VM Portal sites. It demonstrates the command line tool used to create and manage local users and groups which can then be imported into the system and assigned functional roles and permissions.

Click on the following link to access the video:

https://apexapps.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=44785:24:4838149424149::NO:24:P24_CONTENT_ID,P24_PREV_PAGE:28093,1

Additional Resources

If you liked this video, you might also like to see more videos on technologies, software and tools used by Oracle to develop microservices-based applications for deployment in environments that support open standards and specifications.

The following Resource links offer a wealth of additional videos and information on this subject:

oVirt Open Source Community site –

https://www.ovirt.org/

Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager Documentation site -

https://docs.oracle.com/en/virtualization/oracle-linux-virtualization-manager/index.html

Oracle Linux 8 Video Learning Library -

https://www.oracle.com/goto/oraclelinuxlearning

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure –

https://cloud.oracle.com

More training for Linux on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure –

https://www.oracle.com/goto/linuxcloudlearning

Comments

Jasmine Lee-Oracle

Hi Richard,
This came up for me recently. The main thing we wanted to do was grab the file name(s) so that it could be displayed on a final summary screen, or in a BI Pub form.
Cheers,
Jasmine

Richard Napier

Hey Jasmine
lovely to see you here. Yes it would be nice to have. It is possible to gain some degree of the information from an extension, if you are interested I’ll post something.
Otherwise we will wait to see if the Christmas elves have something op their sleeves. We should ask the chief elf too!
happy holiday season.

Fiona Guy-Oracle

The Christmas elves suggest you look at what is in the December 2020 monthly update to Intelligent Advisor ("Customize form controls"
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Fiona

Richard Napier

Hello Chief Elf!
A nice gift, but not quite what I am looking for. The new functionality in the documentation refers to Forms (download behavior, mime type, file name) but not to File Upload Groups. So this adds functionality for downloads so to speak, but not for uploads (the original functionality requested).
Unless I am mistaken this all applies to Forms only:
getFileName() Returns the file name of the form.
getMimeType() Returns the mime type of the form.
click() Triggers the behavior when a form link is clicked.

Scott Heidenreich

We would like to be able to interrogate the meta data for the upload button as well to verify the number of the attachments, get their names for use in forms,

Fiona Guy-Oracle

Apologies - you're right that the 20D feature was for Forms, I got a little ahead of myself (must have needed that holiday!).
We are still working on the upload piece.

Richard Napier
Answer

Hi All
Lovely to see that customUpload made it's way into 21A Monthly Update 1. Oracle Product Development again showing how responsive they are.
Look what we can do now. Thank you very much!
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Marked as Answer by Fiona Guy-Oracle · Mar 23 2021
Fiona Guy-Oracle

Very nice!

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