Hi Heejoon, Based on your suggestion I have changed the pga_config.php.template admin-username to only have the username part. I hope this will avoid future user confusions.
In addition to that if you create a new user you can provide access to that user by assigning roles using the admin portal after logging in as master. The three main roles are as follows. airavata-user => basic user who can run experiments admin => user who can view/change application catalog data admin-read-only => user who can only view the application catalog data Thank you, Supun On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 9:10 AM, Heejoon Chae <[email protected]> wrote: > Self-solved the issue. > > Interestingly, even though the pga_config is written as > > 'admin-username' => '[email protected]', > 'admin-password' => 'master', > > I need to put admin username as 'master' and password 'master' > > It seems the 'admin-username' assumes containing tenant-domain and when to > login, it is ignored. > Now I can see the admin dashboard > > I think It would be helpful if the wiki tutorial explains this part a > little bit more. > > Thank you, > Heejoon. > > > > > > On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 6:05 PM, Heejoon Chae <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I installed PGA, airavata server on local machine and it seems working. >> >> I created my own account and changed the user role to 'internal/everyone' >> to see the project and experiment menu. >> >> Now, as pga_config, I tried to login with '[email protected]' and >> 'master', but failed to login as admin >> >> I tried this with both 'gw56.iu.xsede.org' and local host. >> >> How can I obtain admin privilege? >> >> Thank you, >> Heejoon. >> > > -- Thank you Supun Nakandala Dept. Computer Science and Engineering University of Moratuwa
