Serviceguard | Description  | 
Role  |    |    | 
   |    | 
   |  Enable/Disable Package Node Switching  | 
   |  Reset Service Restart Count  | 
   | From the Alerts & Logs pull-down menu:  | 
   |   | Display Consolidated syslog  | 
   |   | Operations Log  | 
   |  Display Consolidated Package Log  | 
   |    | 
Full Admin  | This user can access all monitor and package admin menu items, as well as  | 
   | the following menu items from the Administration pull-down menu:  | 
   |   | Run Cluster  | 
   |   | Halt Cluster  | 
   |   | Run Node  | 
   |   | Halt Node  | 
   | The package admin role can be granted to all or any package in a cluster or  | 
   | node, or only to a specific package.  | 
   |    |    | 
   |    | Table 2. Non-Root access roles  | 
Summary
SgmgrPI employs a closed-loop security mechanism whereby a web client is authenticated and authorized before a web request is serviced. It integrates with SMH and leverages its authentication system to establish an identity profile for the remote client. SgmgrPI uses the user identity to apply access control to Serviceguard operations and data.
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