I think it's a reason to pay for the enterprise version. Zenoss CORE is
good for a group that only has sysadmins that are pretty much totally
trusted looking at it, or just people who need to look at graphs.
If you need granular access control, you need to get the Enterprise
version which has that.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
caffecaldo wrote:
I've checked the docs regarding Roles:
http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/zenoss-guide/2.1.1/ch05s03.html#d0e705
For one thing, there's no mention of ZenManager, but I'm guessing these docs
are just a bit out of date.
I've been playing around with the roles ZenUser, Manager, ZenManager with a new
user's account.
Observations:
- Manager can do everything and anything
- ZenManager cannot make changes (at least at the class level) to devices, but
it *can* make changes to the class organization, meaning, if they wanted to
move /Devices/Server/Linux/Foo to /Devices/Server/Foo, it appears there's
nothing stopping them from doing so; the checkboxes next to the class folders
are enabled
- ZenUser seems to have read-only access to the objects being monitored
- if you give a user the Manager role, no need to also select ZenManager and/or
ZenUser (perhaps this should be a checkbox or radio button or similar one-off?)
So:
Does anyone know of a way to create a Role which fits somewhere between
ZenManager and ZenUser which doesn't have this exposure?
Or is this a bug?
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