Now that you have created a virtual machine and a template in the power user portal, make sure that the changes you made have been applied in the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager administration portal.
Perform this procedure in the administration portal as the admin user.
Virtual Machine
Select the Virtual Machines tab. Verify that the virtual machine you created from the User Portal, RHEL6Erie
, appears in the results list.
Click on the RHEL6Erie
virtual machine and look at the details pane. Click on the Permissions tab and check if the user named rhevpower
has inherited UserVmManager permissions for this virtual machine.
Template
Select the Templates tab. Verify that the template you created from the User Portal, appears in the results list.
Click on the PrivateRHEL6
template and look at the details pane. Click on the Permissions tab. As the creator of the template, rhevpower should have inherited PowerUserRole permissions. Meanwhile admin
, as the administrative user for all components in the system, should have inherited SuperUser permissions for the template. Nobody else can use this template unless they are given permissions by the existing permitted users.
In contrast, click on the EngRHEL6Base template, which was marked public. On the Permissions tab, Everyone
has been assigned UserTemplateBasedVm permissions, meaning that all users in the system can access this template.