Working from the DD OS CLI (command-line interface), administrators can create Tenant Units without adding them to tenants. These Tenant Units are shown as
unmanaged. In DDMC, you cannot create an unmanaged Tenant Unit, but you can add an unmanaged Tenant Unit to a Tenant.
Steps
Select
Administration > Multitenancy.
Select the Unmanaged node in the tree. A table is displayed on the right, which contains all unmanaged Tenant Units and the host systems on which they reside.
To add all unmanaged Tenant Units to a Tenant, right-click the Unmanaged node, and select Add all to Tenant. In the
Add All Tenant Units dialog, select the Tenant name, and select Add.
If you want to add only a specific Tenant Unit or Units to a Tenant, go back to the table to select the checkbox or checkboxes next to them. Or to select a single Tenant Unit, and see a summary about it, you can expand the
Unmanaged list (if it is not already expanded), and select a single Tenant Unit.
At the upper right, select the
Add to Tenant link.
In the Add Tenant Unit(s) dialog, select a Tenant name, and select
OK. The Tenant Unit is moved from the Unmanaged node to the selected Tenant in the tree.
Next steps
You may encounter a potential conflict when trying to assign a Tenant Unit.
Suppose you have a DD Boost user, or Tenant self-service user who is configured under a current unmanaged Tenant Unit. If the same user is configured to the managed Tenant Unit of Tenant T2, but you want to assign the Tenant Unit to Tenant T1, this is considered a conflict and is not allowed.
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