diff --git a/04-vim-setup.md b/04-vim-setup.md index a61e83afb4c5c8c36ea7fa6302d75ad6e23c1420..6b70d179e0ae56819c97595a3d019a8f5fc2a400 100644 --- a/04-vim-setup.md +++ b/04-vim-setup.md @@ -334,11 +334,11 @@ In order to use a VIM target based on Azure, the following information needs to - Azure `subscription Id`. - The `tenant Id`, to be created or obtained in the Microsoft portal. - Access credentials: - - `client_id`: In the case of a service principal (recommended for production deployments), this attribute corresponds to the Azure `application Id`. For regular users, this value is the `object Id` from user profile in portal (this approach can be more convenient for casual OSM testing). + - `client_id`: This attribute corresponds to the `application Id` of a service principal with the right permissions. Regular Azure users currently are not supported. - The `authentication Key`. - Resource Group: All Azure resources for a VIM target will be created into the same `resource_group`. Said resource group could exist before or, in case it did not exist, OSM would try to create it upon the creation of the VIM target (the latter would require that your user/service principal had sufficient privileges in the subscription - check with your administrator). -The above data can be accessed through the Azure portal, but can also be obtained through the CLI. For instance, once logged in, the commands `az ad signed-in-user show ` and `az account list` returns, among other information, `application Id`, `object Id`, `tenant Id` and `subscription Id`. +The above data can be learned through the Azure portal or the Azure CLI. For instance, once logged in, the command `az account list` returns, among other information, the `application Id`, the `tenant Id`, and the `subscription Id`. #### 2. Create Microsoft Azure Virtual Network @@ -363,8 +363,8 @@ osm vim-create --name azure --account_type azure --auth_url http://www.azure.com where: -- `client_id`: Corresponds to the `application id` (for service principals) or the `object Id` (for regular users). -- `client secret`: Authentication key (for a service principal) or `password` (for regular users). +- `client_id`: Corresponds to the service principal's `application id`. +- `client secret`: Authentication key. - `subscription_id`: Azure `subscription Id` - `tenant`: Azure `tenant Id`