How to Create a New Tenant
Applies To: System Center 2016 - Service Provider Foundation, System Center Technical Preview
You can create a new tenant in Service Provider Foundation by creating an instance of the SpfAdmin.Tenant
class. When you create an instance, you must supply a value for the Name
property, which is a key property for the object. The name must be unique. To complete the process, you call the service’s AddToTenants
method and pass pass in the tenant instance, and then call the service’s SaveChanges
method to commit the changes.
To create a tenant
Connect to the
Admin
service.Create a new instance of the
SpfAdmin.Tenant
class.Set the
Name
property of the tenant.Call the
Admin.AddToTenants
method and pass in the new tenant instance.Call the
Admin.SaveChanges
method.
Example
This code example connects to the administrative service and creates a new tenant. For more information, seeProgramming in Visual Studio with Service Provider Foundation Services.
SpfAdmin.Admin adminService = new SpfAdmin.Admin(new System.Uri(@"https://contoso:8090/SC2012/Admin/Microsoft.Management.Odata.svc/"));
adminService.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultNetworkCredentials;
SpfAdmin.Tenant tenant = new SpfAdmin.Tenant();
tenant.Name = "The tenant name";
adminService.AddToTenants(tenant);
adminService.SaveChanges();
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