So you want to have a user(s), that can create new infrastructure
(compute, storage nodes, networks) but it's not able to create service
offerings on them? I guess no one envisioned such a need. Normally if
one can manage infrastructure on which services will reside, it should
be able to create service offerings too.
For what you're trying to to (if i understand you right), i would have
set up different, discrete CS installs.
On 4/10/13 2:45 PM, Rafael Weingartner wrote:
But, If I move them to a domain they would not be able to manage the
infrastructure. right?
2013/10/4 France <mailingli...@isg.si <mailto:mailingli...@isg.si>>
Move those "administrators" to their own domains as normal users.
Administrators will always be able to see/configure everything,
that's the basic point of being administrator.
On 4/10/13 2:40 PM, Rafael Weingartner wrote:
I know the concept of inheritance.
The problem here as I said is that I have administrator users
that manage the whole infrastructure, they are linked directly to
the root domain.
Saying that, how would create the service offering that should
just be visible to the administrators? Keep in mind that they are
on the root domain.
2013/10/4 France <mailingli...@isg.si <mailto:mailingli...@isg.si>>
It's called inheritance.
I put my public users to public domain.
I put my private users to their private domain(s).
And then I put specific service offerings to specific domains
and are visible only there.
I guess if i wanted something cross domains i would put it to
domain root (like you) and everyone (because it's under
domain root) would be able to use it.
On 4/10/13 2:11 PM, Rafael Weingartner wrote:
I tried this, I created some service offering on domain
root, but they are visible to user on root\...\...
Even though I unmarked the public check box.
I tried to create without specifying domain, but it also not
working.
2013/10/4 France <mailingli...@isg.si
<mailto:mailingli...@isg.si>>
Create domains and domain specific service offerings.
It can be done, i know because we are doing in since v 3.*
On 4/10/13 12:31 AM, Rafael Weingartner wrote:
Hey all,
I was wondering, I have some server offering that
should just be used by
the administrator, so, is it possible to hide them
from normal users?
I noticed that when I am creating a service offering
there is a check-box
called public? So, I created some service offering
that would be used just
for by the administrator, but they are appearing for
all users (I did not
check that checkbox).
I also tried to check and uncheck the check-box(by
the way it seems there
is a javascript problem on that page) and then
selecting a domain like
root, but still the offerings are appearing to
everybody.
Is it the expected behavior?
Do you happen to know if I can change any flag on
the database and hide
them from normal users?
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