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# Click on the '''Delete''' button at the top of the blade.
== Part 5: A Note About Resource Usage ==As mentioned during our lecture and throughout this lab, using resources responsibly is incredibly important. We pay for what we use. While we have a failsafe in place to stop all VMs at 2:00am EST daily, don't rely on it! Fully stop your VMs when you're not using them. Your total allowed resource allocation has been restricted for this course. This means you can only have three VMs (or services) at a time. This includes Web Apps. If you have three already, you won't be able to add another until you delete one. = INVESTIGATION 4: Adding Your Professor As A User ==
Part of the advantage of cloud computing is the ability for anyone to access your resource (VM), as long as you allow it. As part of marking these labs, you need to create a second user within each OS.
== Part 1: Adding a User in CentOS:# Log in remotely using SSH.Windows Server 2016 ==# Run the following command[[Image: <code>sudo useradd -G wheel chrisOps705_lab2_fig10.johnson</code># Run the following command, supplying a temporary password that you will e-mail to me: <code>passwd chrispng|thumb|right|350px|Figure 6.johnson The ''temppassNew User''</code># Notify me by e-mail you've created that account, and include the temporary passwordwindow. Use these valuesAdding a User in Windows Server 2016]]
# Log in remotely using RDP.
# When the ''Server Manager'' window pops up, click on the '''Local Server''' menu item on the left.
# Notify me by e-mail you've created that account, and include the temporary password.
== Part 62: A Note About Resource Usage Adding a User in CentOS ==As mentioned during our lecture and throughout this lab, # Log in remotely using resources responsibly is incredibly importantSSH. We pay for what we use# Run the following command: <code>sudo useradd -G wheel chris. While we have johnson</code># Run the following command, supplying a failsafe in place temporary password that you will e-mail to stop all VMs at 2me:00am EST daily, don<code>passwd chris.johnson ''temppass't rely on it! Fully stop your VMs when you're not using them.</code>Your total allowed resource allocation has been restricted for this course. This means # Notify me by e-mail you can only have three VMs (or services) at a time. This includes Web Apps. If you have three already've created that account, you won't be able to add another until you delete oneand include the temporary password.
= Lab Submission =
# A full desktop screenshot of the text file created for your Windows VM, open in Notepad.
# A screenshot of your CentOS remote SSH session after running the command: <code>cat ~/lab2.txt</code>
 
E-mail your professor with account credentials for each VM. '''Do not send your own!'''
Your professor will review your VMs directly; the screenshots are a backup in case of catastrophic issues.

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