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Tips for Assigning Profiles to Roles, Adding Users

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Tips for Assigning Profiles to Roles Consider the privileges that you want the user who will be assigned this role to have. For example, if the user will monitor and respond to Pending Requests from the Agents, the user must have View and Add/Edit privileges to the Pending Requests component. In addition, you may want to assign the role the View privilege to the Policy component so that the user can check the policy of an asset group before accepting or denying a request. You may also want to give the role the View privilege to the Audit Log so the user can view messages from the assets. For non-administrative users, consider creating roles that do not have profiles that allow them to add/edit/remove items in the Users component. Adding Users Now that you have added the profiles and roles, you are ready to add the user accounts and assign them the roles that will give them the privileges the users need to do their jobs. To add user accounts, you need not only the View and Add/Edit privileges to the Users tab, but also you need the login name and password of a user who is a member of the group, HP3PSLdapAdmins, that was created in the directory server you are using with Policy Server. You will need to enter this login information when adding users. To add a user 1. Select the Users tab or, if you are in the PROFILES or ROLES view, select Selection bar. The USERS view is displayed. in the View 2. If the Actions panel does not already display the fields, Full Name, Username, Password, and Confirm Password, and the Add button, click ADD USER to display them. HP 3PAR Policy Server 2-11

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HP 3PAR Policy Server
2-11
Tips for Assigning Profiles to Roles
Consider the privileges that you want the user who will be assigned this role to have. For example, if the
user will monitor and respond to Pending Requests from the Agents, the user must have View and Add/Edit
privileges to the Pending Requests component. In addition, you may want to assign the role the View
privilege to the Policy component so that the user can check the policy of an asset group before accepting or
denying a request. You may also want to give the role the View privilege to the Audit Log so the user can
view messages from the assets.
For non-administrative users, consider creating roles that do not have profiles that allow them to
add/edit/remove items in the Users component.
Adding Users
Now that you have added the profiles and roles, you are ready to add the user accounts and assign them the
roles that will give them the privileges the users need to do their jobs. To add user accounts, you need not
only the View and Add/Edit privileges to the Users tab, but also you need the login name and password of a
user who is a member of the group, HP3PSLdapAdmins, that was created in the directory server you are
using with Policy Server. You will need to enter this login information when adding users.
To add a user
1.
Select the
Users
tab or, if you are in the PROFILES or ROLES view, select
in the View
Selection bar. The USERS view is displayed.
2.
If the Actions panel does not already display the fields, Full Name, Username, Password, and
Confirm Password, and the Add button, click ADD USER to display them.