In the Administration tab, you can perform system updates, view and acknowledge alarms, and manage tags. You can also view logs and download them for auditing and troubleshooting.
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Managing RBAC Tags You can create, edit, and delete RBAC tags from the VMware Telco Cloud Automation UI.
Viewing Audit Logs If an error occurs, you can review the logs and take corrective actions on your deployment. Or, you can download the logs for auditing purposes.
Troubleshooting and Support If VMware Telco Cloud Automation does not operate as expected, you can create a support bundle that includes logs and database files for analysis.
Administrator Configurations You can do the following:
License Consumption VMware Telco Cloud Automation sends out an alert when the licenses threshold crosses 90%. However, TCA remains functional and no service is impacted.
Managing vCenter Certificate Changes The clusters, node pools, and NF operations require require a trusted connection to vCenter through a certificate for the TCA operations to function as expected. Therefore, you must update the vCenter certificate in the VMware Telco Cloud Automation appliance.
Certificate Observability From the VMware Telco Cloud Automation version 3.1 onward, you can monitor the connectivity and certificate statuses for the components to which the TCA-Manager and TCA-CP communicate. You can see the details and the status on Connected Endpoints page of the TCA-Manager Web UI. This page provides a single pane of view and you can take the necessary actions using corresponding KB articles.