Enable multi-tenancy for
VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
products

To configure support for multi-tenancy, use
VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
.
  • Verify that you have a
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    global environment.
  • Verify if the inventories are synchronized for all the environments in
    VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
    and all environments and products are up to date. This is to discover all the
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    -product integrations required for
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    re-register.
  • Verify if the
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    global environment certificate is managed through the
    VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
    Locker service.
  • Ensure to take a snapshot of
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    . It is recommended, since enabling multi-tenancy transforms
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    to be accessed through tenant FQDNs and existing
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    URLs will not be accessible.
  • For a clustered
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    , verify
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    cluster health status is green by triggering cluster health. For more information, Day 2 operations with other products in VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
  • Verify the
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    certificate is updated with the primary tenant alias FQDN. Also ensure that the A-type DNS record is added mapping the primary tenant alias FQDN. For more information about Mandatory Certificate and DNS requirements, see Multi-tenancy model for VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle products.
  1. Click
    Identity and Tenant Management
    and navigate to
    Tenant Management
    .
  2. Read the Opt-in message and click
    Enable Tenancy
    .
  3. Enter the primary tenant Alias name.
    Ensure that the hostname or FQDN does not already exist. While enabling multi-tenancy, this FQDN is assigned to the primary tenant.
    Ensure all products currently integrated with global environment
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    are already listed and selected for re-registration against the new primary tenant alias FQDN in the Product Re-registration table. For more information on Product References, see Product references for VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle.
  4. Click
    Submit
    , after you validate the entries.
    After you enable multi-tenancy on the
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    , it can only be accessed through its tenant FQDNs, and at this point as the primary tenant is the only available tenant, primary tenant alias FQDN is the only endpoint through which
    VMware Workspace ONE Access
    can be accessed. When the
    VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle
    enable multi-tenancy request is completed, create tenants by using the
    Tenant Management
    tab.