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Updated by Anshul Arora on Dec 27, 2017
Article Code: kb/117
Article Overview
Register Data centers within the SafeHaven Console for Lumen Cloud and Amazon Cloud site types.
Requirements
- SafeHaven Cluster already installed and user needs to have access to it.
- CMS and SRNs to have proper network connectivity as per SAHA5.0 Networking guide.
Assumptions
SafeHaven Cluster has already been installed with proper network connectivity between CMS-SRN and SRN-SRN.
Register Lumen Cloud Data center
Each Lumen Cloud Parent or Sub Account is treated as a separate Data center within a SafeHaven Cluster.
- Within the SafeHaven Console, right-click on the Administrator@Cluster in the Navigation Tree on the left, and select Register Data Center from the drop-down menu.
- Enter Data Center Name, and select Lumen Cloud as the Data Center Type. Click Next.
- Enter your Lumen Portal Username and Password for Lumen Cloud administration. Click Retrieve account information. Choose Organization and Location. Click Add Site.
Register AWS Region
Each AWS Region is treated as a separate Data center within a SafeHaven Cluster.
- Within the SafeHaven Console, right-click on the Administrator@Cluster in the Navigation Tree on the left and select Register Data Center from the drop-down menu.
- Enter Data Center Name and select Amazon Web Services as the Data Center Type. Click Next.
- Enter your AWS Access Key ID and Security Key for Amazon Cloud administration. Next, select your Recovery Region and click Retrieve account information. Click Add Site.
Properties Panel shows the Amazon Cloud information.
Next Step is to Register SRN within SafeHaven Console