Abstract:
A method for integrating responses to asynchronous events is provided. A hypervisor of a host receives a request from a network manager to re-direct asynchronous events from a guest to an address of an event aggregation manager distinct from an address of the network manager. The hypervisor receives an asynchronous event having a destination address of the network manager from the guest. The hypervisor maps the destination address of the network manager to the address of the event aggregation manager. The hypervisor transmits the asynchronous event to the event aggregation manager.
Abstract:
A method for integrating responses to asynchronous events is provided. A hypervisor of a host receives a request from a network manager to re-direct asynchronous events from a guest to an address of an event aggregation manager distinct from an address of the network manager. The hypervisor receives an asynchronous event having a destination address of the network manager from the guest. The hypervisor maps the destination address of the network manager to the address of the event aggregation manager. The hypervisor transmits the asynchronous event to the event aggregation manager.
Abstract:
A method for an administrator to impersonate a user is provided. A portal manager of a server detects an action initiated in the administrator portal pertaining to a user portal during a current session. The portal manager calculate a current user-to-impersonate identifier using a user identifier associated with the user portal, an administrator identifier associated with the administrator portal, and a session identifier associated with the current session. The portal manager compares the current user-to-impersonate identifier with a stored user-to-impersonate identifier. The portal manager permits the action initiated in the administrator portal to be executed in the user portal when the current user-to-impersonate identifier matches the stored user-to-impersonate identifier.
Abstract:
A method for an administrator to impersonate a user is provided. A portal manager of a server detects an action initiated in the administrator portal pertaining to a user portal during a current session. The portal manager calculate a current user-to-impersonate identifier using a user identifier associated with the user portal, an administrator identifier associated with the administrator portal, and a session identifier associated with the current session. The portal manager compares the current user-to-impersonate identifier with a stored user-to-impersonate identifier. The portal manager permits the action initiated in the administrator portal to be executed in the user portal when the current user-to-impersonate identifier matches the stored user-to-impersonate identifier.