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3.Assign roles to or remove them for the user by selecting them and clicking Assign or Remove.
Use
Note
You cannot change the roles assigned to the Admin, Cluster Admin, or Monitor users.
4.If you assign a cluster role to a user, you must also assign them the domain value that matches the appropriate cluster ID.
5.Click Apply.
6.Click Save to make your changes permanent.
Creating Cluster Administrator Users
You can create users and make them cluster administrators by assigning them a cluster role. Be aware of the following constraints:
You must log in as a system user to use
If you do not assign the default cluster administrator role (clusterAdminRole) to the users you create, be sure to assign them a role of type Cluster. The implications of this choice are explained below.
Users with the role clusterAdminRole automatically log into Cluster Voyager or the CCLI and have full access to all clustering features.
Users with the role type Cluster automatically log into Cluster Voyager or the CCLI and have access to the features that you assign to the role.
To allow a user to administer a cluster, you must assign them the domain value that matches the appropriate cluster ID.
If you want to log into a node as a cluster administrator, you must create the user on that node. That is, if you create a cluster administrator user on node A but not on node B, you cannot log into node B as this user. However, any changes that you make to node A using Cluster Voyager or the CCLI are also implemented on node B. (You can log into all nodes as cadmin because this user is created automatically on each node.)
Note
If you assign the Clustering feature to a user with the role type System, that user can configure clustering on individual nodes but cannot use Cluster Voyager or the CCLI.
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