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To obtain Azure CSP credentials, do the steps at: Obtain Azure ARM pricing credentials for CSP
In Abiquo, edit the reseller enterprise
Go to Credentials → Pricing, and add the Azure CSP pricing credentials as follows
API key:
csp#tenantId#clientId#accessToken#refreshToken
API secret key: the password for the application
Go to Properties, and to use Azure billing, enter the billing enterprise properties in the reseller enterprise. The default values are as follows:
azurecompute-arm_discount = 0
azurecompute-arm_currency_code = USD
billing.azure.country_code = US
azurecompute-arm_price_factor = 1 (deprecated in Abiquo 6.1)
For Abiquo 6.1 and above, go to Pricing → Price factors and create a price factor for the reseller enterprise. See Manage price factors.
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Log in to the AWS management account.
Create a user with the security policy for AWS organization pricing
Edit the Abiquo reseller enterprise:
Go to Credentials → Pricing and add the user credentials
Go to Properties and add AWS enterprise properties to the reseller
For Abiquo 6.1 and above, go to Pricing → Price factors and create a price factor for the reseller enterprise. See Manage price factors.
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To give a CSP customer access to compute and billing features:
Create an app in the customer’s Active Directory.
Edit the standard enterprise, and go to Credentials → Public
Add the credentials for customer in the format
Subscription#AppID#TenantID
Go to Properties and add
azurecompute-arm_only_bill_subscription
and set the value totrue
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Edit the standard enterprise, and go to Credentials → Public
For the Access key ID, enter the customer’s subscription details in this format:
Subscription##TenantID
For the Secret access key, enter any value
Select Only for billing
Click Add account to save the credentials. The platform will not validate the account details until it retrieves billing data from the provider
Go to Properties and add
azurecompute-arm_only_bill_subscription
and set the value totrue
Click Save
Now you can configure the MicrosoftProductsService to manage Customer users, office licenses and Azure plan subscriptions!
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To onboard an account under an AWS organization:
Create a customer scope under the reseller scope
Create a key node enterprise in the customer scope
Create a standard enterprise in the customer scope
Log in to AWS and in the customer account, create a user
In Abiquo, edit the standard enterprise and add the credentials as public cloud credentials.
OR Add the account to the standard enterprise as billing only public cloud credentials.
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Create a standard enterprise in the scope of the key node
Log in to AWS and in the customer account, and create a user
In Abiquo, edit the standard enterprise and add the credentials as public cloud credentials.
OR Add the account to the standard enterprise as billing only public cloud credentials.
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Run billing
Run billing for the reseller - edit the enterprise and go to Credentials → Pricing and click the right arrow button, or go to the Billing tab, select the provider, and click Regenerate billing.You can try to run billing for the last 2 months to display it on the Abiquo dashboard
Or you can wait for the automatic billing process that will run every day. (You can configure it with an Abiquo property).
It is also possible to set currency conversions for the dashboard.
Next steps
If the credentials have compute capabilities, and there are VMs for the subscription, you can capture the VMs to manage them with Abiquo by onboarding their virtual network or VPC to create a virtual datacenter in Abiquo. See Onboard from public cloudTo configure currency conversion for UI dashboard, see Configure billing dashboard currency conversions