A few lines in Section 7.1 of RHEV 3.3 Technical Reference Guide should suffice to get this bug into POST. Change this: The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization platform relies on directory services for user authentication and authorization. Interactions with all Manager interfaces, including the User Portal, Power User Portal, Administration Portal, and REST API are limited to authenticated, authorized users. Virtual machines within the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization environment can use the same directory services to provide authentication and authorization, however they must be configured to do so. The three currently supported providers of directory services for use with the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager are Identity Management (IdM), Red Hat Directory Server 9 (RHDS), and Microsoft Active Directory (AD). The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager interfaces with the directory server for: To this: The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization platform relies on directory services for user authentication and authorization. Interactions with all Manager interfaces, including the User Portal, Power User Portal, Administration Portal, and REST API are limited to authenticated, authorized users. Virtual machines within the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization environment can use the same directory services to provide authentication and authorization, however they must be configured to do so. The currently supported providers of directory services for use with the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager are Identity Management (IdM), Red Hat Directory Server 9 (RHDS), Microsoft Active Directory (AD), and OpenLDAP. The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager interfaces with the directory server for: What Changed ------------ An old sentence was replaced with a new sentence. Here is the old sentence: The three currently supported providers of directory services for use with the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager are Identity Management (IdM), Red Hat Directory Server 9 (RHDS), and Microsoft Active Directory (AD). Here is the new sentence: The currently supported providers of directory services for use with the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager are Identity Management (IdM), Red Hat Directory Server 9 (RHDS), Microsoft Active Directory (AD), and OpenLDAP.
What Changed ------------ Updated "Directory Services" [8965-501416]. An old sentence was replaced with a new sentence. Here is the old sentence: The three currently supported providers of directory services for use with the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager are Identity Management (IdM), Red Hat Directory Server 9 (RHDS), and Microsoft Active Directory (AD). Here is the new sentence: The currently supported providers of directory services for use with the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager are Identity Management (IdM), Red Hat Directory Server 9 (RHDS), Microsoft Active Directory (AD), and OpenLDAP. Updated Revision History [21138]. I included this change in Revision 3.3.0-004. Moving to POST.
Documentation Link ------------------ http://documentation-devel.engineering.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization/3.3/html-single/Technical_Reference_Guide/index.html#Directory_Services2 What Changed ------------ I added OpenLDAP to this list: The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization platform relies on directory services for user authentication and authorization. Interactions with all Manager interfaces, including the User Portal, Power User Portal, Administration Portal, and REST API are limited to authenticated, authorized users. Virtual machines within the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization environment can use the same directory services to provide authentication and authorization, however they must be configured to do so. The currently supported providers of directory services for use with the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager are Identity Management (IdM), Red Hat Directory Server 9 (RHDS), Microsoft Active Directory (AD), and OpenLDAP. The Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager interfaces with the directory server for: NVR --- Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization-Technical_Reference_Guide-3.3-en-US-3.3.0-004 Moving to ON_QA.