HP OneView 1.10 User Guide
Table 11 Action privileges for user roles (continued)
Action privileges for user roles
(C=Create, R=Read, U=Update, D=Delete, Use)
Category
Read onlyStorage
administrator
Backup
administrator
Network
administrator
Server
administrator
Infrastructure
administrator
R—RCRUD, UseR, UseCRUD, Uselogical
interconnects
groups
R————CRUDlogin domains
RURURURURUCRUDlogin sessions
R—RCRUD, UseR, UseCRUD, Usenetworks
R—RCRUDCRUD
1
CRUD, Usenetwork sets
R——CRDCRDCRUDnotifications
———RU, Use—RU, Useports
R—R—CRUDCRUDpower devices
R—R—CRUDCRUDracks
R————CRUDrestores
R————CRUDroles
R—RRCRUD, UseCRUD, Useserver hardware
R—RRCRUD, UseCRUD, Useserver hardware
types
R—RRCRUDCRUDserver profiles
RCRDRRRCRDstorage pools
RCRUDRRRCRUDstorage systems
RCRUDRRRCRUDstorage target
ports
RCRUDRRCRUDCRUDstorage volumes
RCRUDRRRCRUDstorage volume
attachments
RCRUDRRRCRUDstorage volumes
templates
R—R—CRUDCRUDunmanaged
devices
R—RCRUDRCRUDuplink sets
R————CRUDusers
1
Server administrators cannot edit bandwidths.
25.6 About authentication settings
Security is maintained through user authentication and role-based authorization. User accounts
can be local, where the user credentials are stored on the appliance, or they can be in a directory
(Microsoft Active Directory, for example) hosted elsewhere, where the appliance contacts the
designated directory server to verify the user credentials.
180 Managing users and authentication