Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- About This Reference Guide
- 1 Introducing vCloud Air SQL
- 2 Configuring a vDC to Work with vCloud Air SQL
- 3 Launching a vCloud Air SQL Instance
- 4 Working with Instances
- 5 Terminology
1.7.2.1
Grant Service Level Roles
Follow these steps to grant service level administration roles to your vCloud Air SQL account.
1. Go to the vCloud Air SQL home page.
2. From the menu on the left, choose Access Control.
3. In the Access Control panel:
o Click Edit to change your own account access.
o Click More Users to grant access to others.
Choose a user from the list, or in the search field, enter a string and click Find.
4. Check or uncheck the relevant boxes and click Save.
1.7.2.2
Grant Instance Level Roles
You can receive permissions from administrators, but you can also receive permissions from instance
owners, as shown in Table 2. Note that even if you are an administrator you cannot assign an instance-
level role to yourself. The creator of the instance is the only one who can permit others to access the
instance. For example, the instance creator can allow others to read or update an instance.
Table 2: Instance Level Permissions
Follow these steps to grant access to your instance.
1. Go to the vCloud Air SQL home page.
2. From the menu on the left, choose View Instances.
3. In the instance list, click a row to see the instance details.
4. Click the Access Control tab.
o Click Edit to change your own account access.
o Click More Users to grant access to others.
Choose a user from the list, or in the search field, enter a string, and click Find.
5. Check or uncheck the relevant boxes and click Save.
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