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You can define a user via the Users dialog box.NOTE   

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The user name (not case-sensitive) can have a maximum length of 50 characters. The valid characters are A-Z, a-z, -, _, space, and 0-9.

To define a user1.   

  1. In the User Settings dialog box, click Add.

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  1. Insert a user name for the new user.

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  1. Insert a password for this user and confirm this password.

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  1. Click an arrow to add one or more roles, by moving the appropriate role(s) from the left pane to the right pane.

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  1. Click OK to save your settings.

Editing a user

You can edit a user via the User Settings dialog box.

To edit a user1.   

  1. In the User Settings dialog box, select a user from the list, and click Edit.

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  1. Insert a password and confirm it. The user can change this password after login.

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  1. Click an arrow to connect this user to one or more roles, by moving the appropriate role(s) from the left pane to the right pane.

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  1. Click an arrow to disconnect this user to one or more roles, by moving the appropriate role(s) from the right pane to the left pane.

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  1. Info

    “Admin” user roles cannot be changed.

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  1. Click OK to save your settings.

Deleting a user

You can delete a user via the User Settings dialog box.NOTE   

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“Admin” user roles cannot be

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changed.

To delete a user1.   

  1. In the User Settings dialog box, select a user from the list.

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  1. Click Delete.

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  1. Click Yes to confirm if you want to delete this user.

About role-based access

The following table describes the permissions needed to perform an operation.
The user can view the environment in StartPoint; the data which the user can view, and the operations he can perform are based on the roles given to him. See “About role management in Alerts” on page 169.
Table 4-3    Permissions needed to perform an operation
Operation    Required permission    Required resource
Install instance    ADMINISTRATE.INSTALL    The instance’s technology.
Note: To install an instance, the ADMINISTRATE.INSTALL permission is also required on each environment where the user can install the instance.
Edit/uninstall instance    ADMINISTRATE.INSTALL    The instance.
Set instance AppTiers    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    The instance.
Set instance customized columns    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    The instance.
Apply update    ADMINISTRATE.INSTALL    Precise technology on all nodes.
Change instances customized column headers    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    Precise technology on all nodes.
Apply license    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    Precise technology on all nodes.
Add node    ADMINISTRATE.INSTALL    Precise technology on all nodes.
Edit/remove node    ADMINISTRATE.INSTALL    Precise technology on the node.
Add environment    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    Precise technology on the node the environment belongs.
Edit/remove/customize columns environment    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    The environment.
Change environments customized column header    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    Precise technology on all nodes.
Add AppTier    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    The AppTier’s environment.
Edit/remove AppTier    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    The AppTier.
Manage roles and users    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    Precise technology on all nodes.
Manage clusters    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    The cluster’s technology.
Manage downtime    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    The instance.
Manage SLA availability    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    The instance’s technology.
Manage SLA response time or service time    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    The instance’s and Precise technology on the nodes the user wants to manage.
Manage grouping    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    Precise technology on the node the group is defined and on the technology the group is defined.
Manage locations    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    Precise technology on the node the location is defined.
View

Environment in StartPoint    MONITOR.VIEW    The environment.
Create Support file    ADMINISTRATE.EXECUTE    Precise technology

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