Implementing Resource-Level Security › Sample Group Definitions
Sample Group Definitions
Your product comes with sample resource-level security definitions based on the supplied sample UAMS group definitions.
The following sample group definitions are generated when a region starts for the first time:
- $RMADMIN—administrator—this group of users has access to all administrative functions, such as adding user IDs and user profiles. An administrator has access to all menu options and is authorized to delete database records.
- $RMOPER—operator—this group of users has access to a restricted subset of functions. An operator does not have access to all menu options and is not authorized to delete database records.
- $RMNOPER—network operator—this group of users has similar access as an operator. Network operators can manage network operations but are not authorized to manage system operations. Use this group for network operators managing network resources from your product region.
- $RMMON—monitor—this group of users has access to a restricted subset of menu options, and can browse, but not update or delete database records. These users can display information about monitored resources but cannot act on those resources.
- $RMBUSER—Background User—this group of users has region or engine component authorization. Do not modify the supplied $RMBUSER group definition, because this could impede the operation of your product region.
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