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== Log into OpenNebula ==
== Log into OpenNebula ==


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Type in your browser the website address. You should see the following screen:
Type in your browser the website address. You should see the following screen:


[[File:one_admin_log1.png|181x189px]]
[[File:one_admin_log1.png|240px]]
 


Type in your username and password and click on “Login”:
Type in your username and password and click on “Login”:


[[File:one_admin_log2.png|180x188px]]
[[File:one_admin_log2.png|240px]]
 


You will then arrive on the Dashboard screen, from where you will then be able to access the various OpenNebula functions.
You will then arrive on the Dashboard screen, from where you will then be able to access the various OpenNebula functions.


[[File:one_admin_log3.png|552x238px]]
[[File:one_admin_log3.png|border|900px]]
 


== Password Change ==
== Password Change ==


To change your temporary password, click on your username at the top-right of the dashboard screen:
To change your temporary password, click on your username at the top-right of the dashboard screen :


[[File:one_admin_pwch1.png|168x92px]]
[[File:one_admin_pwch1.png|border|240px]]


And then click on “Settings”:


[[File:one_admin_pwch2.png|168x80px]]
And then click on “Settings”.
 


The Configuration screen appears:
The Configuration screen appears:


[[File:one_admin_pwch3.png|452x245px]]
[[File:one_admin_pwch3.png|border|800px]]
 
 
Press [[File:expand_button.png|20px]] button to update password:


Click on “Update password”:
[[File:one_admin_pwch4.png|border|500px]]


[[File:one_admin_pwch4.png|264x58px]]


The Update Password screen appears:
The Update Password screen appears:


[[File:one_admin_pwch5.png|192x166px]]
[[File:one_admin_pwch5.png|border|400px]]
 


Type and confirm your new password and click on “Change”. You can now log in using your new password.
Type and confirm your new password and click on “Change”. You can now log in using your new password.
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A vDC user has access to two different user interfaces: the “User” view and the “Cloud” view. The “User” view allows the user to access the more advanced functionalities of OpenNebula. The “Cloud” view is a simplified user interface, which allows a user to deploy virtual machines (VMs) and to monitor and manage the running VMs as well as other limited functionalities.
A vDC user has access to two different user interfaces: the “User” view and the “Cloud” view. The “User” view allows the user to access the more advanced functionalities of OpenNebula. The “Cloud” view is a simplified user interface, which allows a user to deploy virtual machines (VMs) and to monitor and manage the running VMs as well as other limited functionalities.


To change to the “Cloud” view, start from the “Configuration” Screen (see [[#password-change|Password Change]]) and click on “Conf”:
To change to the “Cloud” view, start from the “Configuration” Screen (see [[#Password Change|Password Change]]), and search View settings:


[[File:one_admin_viewch1.png|404x147px]]
[[File:one_admin_pwch3.png|border|800px]]


Click on “Views:” and select the “cloud” view:


[[File:one_admin_viewch2.png|389x145px]]
Press [[File:expand_button.png|20px]] button


And then click on “Update config”. You are now in the cloud view:
[[File:one_admin_viewch2.png|border|400px]]


[[File:one_admin_viewch3.png|408x188px]]
And select the “cloud” view:


To go back to the “User” view, click on your username at the top-right of the screen:
[[File:one_admin_viewch6.png|border|400px]]
 
You are now in the cloud view:
 
[[File:one_admin_viewch3.png|border|600px]]
 
 
To go back to the “User” view, click on your username at the top-right of the screen and then click on “Settings”:
 
[[File:one_admin_viewch4.png|border|600px]]


[[File:one_admin_viewch4.png|408x228px]]


Then click on “Change view”:
Then click on “Change view”:


[[File:one_admin_viewch5.png|300x139px]]
[[File:one_admin_viewch5.png|border|450px]]


Click on “cloud”, then select “user” and finish by clicking on “Update view”. You are now back to the “User” view.
 
Click on “cloud”, then select “user” and finish by clicking on “Update view”.  
 
[[File:one_admin_viewch7.png|border|450px]]
 
You are now back to the “User” view.


== View Quotas ==
== View Quotas ==


You can see how much of your vDC is used either on the Dashboard under Quotas:
You can see how much of your vDC is used either in the Configuration screen by clicking on “Quotas”:


[[File:one_admin_vq1.png|420x308px]]
[[File:one_admin_vq1.png|border|630px]]


Or in the Configuration screen by clicking on “Quotas” and then clicking on “Group Quotas”:


[[File:one_admin_vq2.png|408x193px]]
Or in the Configuration screen by clicking on “Group Quotas”:
 
[[File:one_admin_vq2.png|border|600px]]
 


== Accounting ==
== Accounting ==
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You can see how many resources you have been using the “Accounting” function. You can access it either from the Dashboard (under the “Quotas” information) or in the Configuration screen by clicking on “Accounting”:
You can see how many resources you have been using the “Accounting” function. You can access it either from the Dashboard (under the “Quotas” information) or in the Configuration screen by clicking on “Accounting”:


[[File:one_admin_acc1.png|408x70px]]
[[File:one_admin_acc1.png|border|700px]]
 


Select a time period and click on “Get Accounting”. A similar screen appears with the corresponding information.
Select a time period and click on “Get Accounting”. A similar screen appears with the corresponding information.


[[File:one_admin_acc2.png|552x408px]]
[[File:one_admin_acc2.png|border|800px]]
 


By clicking on “Accounting Tables”, you can see your data in tabular form.
By clicking on “Accounting Tables”, you can see your data in tabular form.

Latest revision as of 22:14, 20 March 2017

Log into OpenNebula

As a CipherSpace vDC customer, you have received a website address as well as your username and temporary password.

Type in your browser the website address. You should see the following screen:

One admin log1.png


Type in your username and password and click on “Login”:

One admin log2.png


You will then arrive on the Dashboard screen, from where you will then be able to access the various OpenNebula functions.

One admin log3.png


Password Change

To change your temporary password, click on your username at the top-right of the dashboard screen :

One admin pwch1.png


And then click on “Settings”.


The Configuration screen appears:

One admin pwch3.png


Press Expand button.png button to update password:

One admin pwch4.png


The Update Password screen appears:

One admin pwch5.png


Type and confirm your new password and click on “Change”. You can now log in using your new password.

View Change

A vDC user has access to two different user interfaces: the “User” view and the “Cloud” view. The “User” view allows the user to access the more advanced functionalities of OpenNebula. The “Cloud” view is a simplified user interface, which allows a user to deploy virtual machines (VMs) and to monitor and manage the running VMs as well as other limited functionalities.

To change to the “Cloud” view, start from the “Configuration” Screen (see Password Change), and search View settings:

One admin pwch3.png


Press Expand button.png button

One admin viewch2.png

And select the “cloud” view:

One admin viewch6.png

You are now in the cloud view:

One admin viewch3.png


To go back to the “User” view, click on your username at the top-right of the screen and then click on “Settings”:

One admin viewch4.png


Then click on “Change view”:

One admin viewch5.png


Click on “cloud”, then select “user” and finish by clicking on “Update view”.

One admin viewch7.png

You are now back to the “User” view.

View Quotas

You can see how much of your vDC is used either in the Configuration screen by clicking on “Quotas”:

One admin vq1.png


Or in the Configuration screen by clicking on “Group Quotas”:

One admin vq2.png


Accounting

You can see how many resources you have been using the “Accounting” function. You can access it either from the Dashboard (under the “Quotas” information) or in the Configuration screen by clicking on “Accounting”:

One admin acc1.png


Select a time period and click on “Get Accounting”. A similar screen appears with the corresponding information.

One admin acc2.png


By clicking on “Accounting Tables”, you can see your data in tabular form.