Product Documentation for Red Hat CloudForms 4.1
Getting Started
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Deployment Planning Guide
Planning for the deployment of Red Hat CloudForms -
Release Notes
Summary of new features, corrections, and known bugs for Red Hat CloudForms Management Engine 5.6 -
Support Matrix
Supported platforms and features in Red Hat CloudForms 4.1
Installing RHEL systems
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Installing Red Hat CloudForms on Red Hat OpenStack Platform
How to install and configure Red Hat CloudForms on a Red Hat OpenStack Platform environment -
Installing Red Hat CloudForms on Red Hat Virtualization
How to install and configure Red Hat CloudForms on a Red Hat Virtualization environment -
Installing Red Hat CloudForms on VMware vSphere
How to install and configure Red Hat CloudForms on a VMware vSphere environment -
Installing Red Hat CloudForms on Microsoft Azure
How to install and configure Red Hat CloudForms on a Microsoft Azure Cloud environment -
Installing Red Hat CloudForms on Google Compute Engine
How to install and configure Red Hat CloudForms on a Google Compute Engine environment -
Integration with Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise
Adding Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise (with Metrics Enabled) as a Container Provider -
Migrating from Red Hat CloudForms 4.0
Migrating from Red Hat CloudForms Management Engine 5.5 (CloudForms 4.0) to 5.6 (CloudForms 4.1). -
Migrating from Red Hat CloudForms 3.2
Migrating from Red Hat CloudForms Management Engine 5.4 (CloudForms 3.2) to 5.6 (CloudForms 4.1)
Administration
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Assigning a Custom Analysis Profile to a Virtual Machine
How to assign a custom CloudForms analysis profile to a virtual machine -
Monitoring, Alerts, and Reporting
Creating and managing reports, feeds, and widgets in Red Hat CloudForms -
Appliance Hardening Guide
Instructions on enhancing the security of your Red Hat CloudForms appliances -
Policies and Profiles Guide
Policy-based enforcement, compliance, events, and policy profiles for Red Hat CloudForms -
General Configuration
A guide to configuring and tuning Red Hat CloudForms -
Introduction to the Self Service User Interface
An overview of the Red Hat CloudForms Self Service user interface -
Managing Infrastructure and Inventory
Viewing and collecting information from your clusters, hosts, virtual machines, and other resources -
Managing Providers
Managing your infrastructure, cloud, and containers providers -
Provisioning Virtual Machines and Hosts
Provisioning, workload management, and orchestration for Red Hat CloudForms -
Scripting Actions in CloudForms
Real-time, bi-directional process integration for Red Hat CloudForms
Reference
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Methods Available for Automation
Advanced automation methods for Red Hat CloudForms -
Red Hat CloudForms REST API
Using the Red Hat CloudForms REST API
Integration
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Integration with AWS CloudFormation and OpenStack Heat
How to install and configure Amazon CloudFormation and OpenStack Heat in a Red Hat CloudForms environment -
Integration with ServiceNow
Integrating ServiceNow CMDB with Red Hat CloudForms
