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12 Managing authorizations
12.1 Users
You use the
Authorizations
→
Users
menu to manage the local user accounts of all MUs of
the SE server configuration and the attributes of the accounts (exception: service account).
Accounts are MU-global, i.e. every account exists on every MU of the SE server
configuration and always has the same attributes.
In addition to local accounts, you can also release or lock LDAP accounts for usage on the
MUs of the SE server configuration, which are centrally managed on a connected LDAP
server (see
section “Managing accounts” on page 300
).
For the administration and operation of the SE server, the administrator can assign the
following roles to the accounts:
●
Administrator
●
BS2000 administrator
●
Operator
●
XenVM administrator
●
AU administrator
This role is used to configure and manage the Application Units and the systems which
run on them.
●
Service
The SE Manager only displays this role or the user accounts with this role. A service
account cannot be administered in the SE Manager.
Detailed information on the various roles is provided in
Summary of Contents for BS2000
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Page 102: ...Working with the SE Manager Operating the SE Manager 100 U41855 J Z125 3 76 ...
Page 296: ...Managing energy settings Managing hardware 294 U41855 J Z125 3 76 ...
Page 300: ...Managing an SU Cluster Managing a cluster 298 U41855 J Z125 3 76 ...
Page 332: ...Alarm management Managing logging functions 330 U41855 J Z125 3 76 ...
Page 356: ...Working with EMDS Appendix 354 U41855 J Z125 3 76 ...
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