Privilege

Description

 

 

 

When a CMC user who does not have Server Administrator

 

privilege issues an action to be performed on a server, CMC sends a

 

command to the targeted server with the user’s login name and

 

password. If the user does not exist on the server, or if the

 

password does not match, the user is denied the ability to perform

 

the action.

 

If the user exists on the target server and the password matches,

 

the server responds with the privileges of which the user was

 

granted on the server. Based on the privileges responding from the

 

server, CMC firmware decides if the user has the right to perform

 

the action.

 

Listed below are the privileges and the actions on the server to

 

which the Server Administrator is entitled. These rights are applied

 

only when the chassis user does not have the Server Administrative

 

privilege on the chassis.

 

Server Configuration Administrator:

 

Set IP address

 

Set gateway

 

Set subnet mask

 

• Set first boot device

 

Configure Users:

 

• Set iDRAC root password

 

iDRAC reset

 

Server Control Administrator:

 

Power on

 

Power off

 

Power cycle

 

Graceful shutdown

 

Server Reboot

Test Alert User

User can send test alert messages.

Debug Command Administrator

User can execute system diagnostic commands.

Fabric A Administrator

User can set and configure the Fabric A IOM.

Fabric B Administrator

User can set and configure the Fabric B, which corresponds to the

 

first mezzanine card in the servers and is connected to the fabric B

 

circuitry in the shared PCIe subsystem in the main board.

Fabric C Administrator

User can set and configure the Fabric C, which corresponds to the

 

second mezzanine card in the servers and is connected to the

 

fabric C circuitry in the shared PCIe subsystem in the main board.

The CMC user groups provide a series of user groups that have preassigned user privileges.

NOTE: If you select Administrator, Power User, or Guest User, and then add or remove a privilege from the pre-defined set, the CMC Group automatically changes to Custom.

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