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Interfaces

 

UT-VMG Environment
Interface
Use
Link
UT-VMG Web User Interface VM Provisioning and Self-Service Portal https://utvmg.austin.utexas.edu/
vSphere Flash Web Client Administrative Management Interface https://spvcenter.austin.utexas.edu/vsphere-client/
vSphere HTML5 Web Client Administrative Management Interface  https://spvcenter.austin.utexas.edu/ui/
 
UT-V "Classic" Environment
Interface
Use
Link
vSphere Flash Web Client Administrative Management Interface https://vcenter.austin.utexas.edu/vsphere-client/
vSphere HTML5 Web Client Administrative Management Interface  https://vcenter.austin.utexas.edu/ui/

 

UT-VMG Web User Interface

Credentials

All users to the UT-VMG service are based on AUSTIN Active Directory logins. 

Those logins are associated with AD security groups which associate people with Business Groups in the product.  A user may be associated with multiple business groups, e.g. a department may have multiple business groups for administration, research, etc... and users in those groups would be allowed to manage VMs in all the groups they belong to.

 

UT-VMG Self-Service Portal Login Example

 

Logging out

If you are going to be using the service from a "shared" or "public" web browser, either:

vSphere Web Client

Credentials

All users to the UT-VMG service are based on AUSTIN Active Directory logins. 

Those logins are associated with AD security groups which associate people with Business Groups in the product.  A user may be associated with multiple business groups, e.g. a department may have multiple business groups for administration, research, etc... and users in those groups would be allowed to manage VMs in all the groups they belong to.

 

vSphere Web Client Login Example

Logging out

In the upper right-hand corner, click your credential being displayed. From the dropdown menu, click Logout.

 

 

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