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Prerequisites
Verify that you understand the context of this scenario. See “User Scenario: Manage User Access Control,”
on page 14.
Procedure
1 In vRealize Operations Manager, select Administration in the left pane and click Access Control.
2 Click the Roles tab.
3 Click the Add icon on the toolbar to create a new role.
The Create Role dialog box appears.
4 For the role name, type admin_cluster, then type a description and click OK.
The admin_cluster role appears in the list of roles.
5 Click the admin_cluster role.
6 In the Details grid below, on the Permissions pane, click the Edit icon.
The Assign Permissions to Role dialog box appears.
7 Select the Administrative Access - all permissions check box.
8 Click Update.
This action gives this role administrative access to all the features in the environment.
What to do next
Create a user account, and assign this role to the account.
Create a User Account
As an administrator you assign a unique user account to each user so that they can use
vRealize Operations Manager. While you set up the user account, you assign the privileges that determine
what activities the user can perform in the environment, and upon what objects.
In this procedure, you will create a user account, assign the admin_cluster role to the account, and associate
the objects that the user can access while assigned this role. You will assign access to objects in the vRealize
Operations Cluster. Then, you will test the user account to conrm that the user can access only the specied
objects.
Prerequisites
Create a new role. See “Create a New Role,” on page 14.
Procedure
1 In vRealize Operations Manager, select Administration in the left pane and click Access Control.
2 Click the User Accounts tab.
3 Click the Add icon to create a new user account, and provide the information for this account.
Option Description
User Name
Type the user name to use to log in to vRealize Operations Manager.
Password
Type a password for the user.
Confirm Password
Type the password again to conrm it.
First Name
Type the user's rst name. For this scenario, type Tom.
Last Name
Type the user's last name. For this scenario, type User.
Email Address
(Optional). Type the user's email address.
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