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- Server Automation
- Getting Started with the SA Client
- Exploring the SA library
- Exploring servers and device groups in the SA Client
- Managing the Server Agent
- Creating and managing customers
- Running SA extensions
- Executing scripts
- SA Global Shell
- SA Command Line Interface (OCLI)
- Troubleshooting server communication tests
- Agent installation and upgrade utilities
- Global Shell utilities syntax
- OGFS directories
Creating and managing customers
SA provides several ways to organize your managed servers:
- Creating Customers in SA and assigning servers to those customers. Customers provide a way to group your servers and provide access control boundaries.
- Creating Device Groups and placing servers in the device groups either manually or by a set of rules that automatically determine membership. Device groups provide a way to group your servers and provide access control boundaries. For more information about device groups, see Exploring servers and device groups in the SA Client.
- Creating and modifying Server Use categories and Deployment Stage categories so you can identify categories of servers and what they are used for, as well as to describe their various stages of life cycle deployment.
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