You create an Organization to group related users in VMware Data Services Manager.
Organizations can have multiple databases that are part of different vSphere clusters. Alternatively, multiple organizations can be part of a single vSphere cluster. In either case, databases belong to an Organization rather than the environment on which they are running. DB FQDN Suffix is the fully-qualified distinguished name suffix for the databases that are part of an Organization. Hence, DB FQDN Suffix is configured for an Organization rather than the environment onboarding process.
Before you add an organization to VMware Data Services Manager, ensure that you can identify:
Perform the following procedure to create a new organization:
Select Organizations from the left navigation pane.
This action displays the Organizations view, a table that lists the configured organizations.
Click CREATE ORGANIZATION in the upper right corner of the view.
This action opens the Create Organization form.
Specify the Organization Name, company Email address, and DB FQDN Suffix. The company name and DB FQDN Suffix must be unique across the Organizations. DB FQDN Suffix must be configured in the DNS server to ensure proper DNS resolution.
Select the desired VM Configuration Mode for the organization.
If you configured an LDAP server for the VMware Data Services Manager installation, and you want to enable LDAP users to provision databases in this organization, specify the following LDAP Integration properties:
Property Name | Value |
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Admin Groups | The LDAP groups whose users VMware Data Services Manager should assign the Organization Administrator role in the organization. |
User Groups | The LDAP groups whose users VMware Data Services Manager should assign the Organization User role in the organization. |
Click ADD to create the organization.
The new organization is added to the table.
For the newly created organization, configure a DNS forward rule from your DNS server to the DNS server of VMware Data Services Manager. Define an VM plan.
Add a Local user to the organization.
Import LDAP users into the organization.