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Tips for Profiles, Other Actions from the Security Profiles Table and Actions Panel

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Tips for Profiles You will be grouping profiles together to create roles, so you may want to keep the profile set as simple as possible. For example, add one profile for each component that has both View and Add/Edit privileges. If you want certain users to have View but not Add/Edit privileges to a component, add a View-only profile for that component. For example, the user who will monitor Pending Requests may want to view the Policy for an asset group before accepting or denying a request. You can add one profile called PolicyView with only the View privilege and a PendingRequests profile with both View and Add/Edit. When you add a RequestManager role, you can assign both profiles to the role. Other Actions from the Security Profiles Table and Actions Panel The buttons in the right-most column of the table allow you to edit and delete profiles: • Click the button to edit a related profile. The Profile Definition page displays the current information for the profile. You can add to the Description or change the privilege selections. When ready, click Save. If you modified the Description and saved the change, you can see the change in the table. • Click the button to delete a profile. When prompted confirm that you want to delete the profile. HP 3PAR Policy Server 2-8

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HP 3PAR Policy Server
2-8
Tips for Profiles
You will be grouping profiles together to create roles, so you may want to keep the profile set as simple as
possible. For example, add one profile for each component that has both View and Add/Edit privileges.
If you want certain users to have View but not Add/Edit privileges to a component, add a View-only profile
for that component. For example, the user who will monitor Pending Requests may want to view the Policy
for an asset group before accepting or denying a request. You can add one profile called PolicyView with
only the View privilege and a PendingRequests profile with both View and Add/Edit. When you add a
RequestManager role, you can assign both profiles to the role.
Other Actions from the Security Profiles Table and Actions Panel
The buttons in the right-most column of the table allow you to edit and delete profiles:
Click the
button to edit a related profile. The Profile Definition page displays the current
information for the profile. You can add to the Description or change the privilege selections. When
ready, click Save. If you modified the Description and saved the change, you can see the change in
the table.
Click the
button to delete a profile. When prompted confirm that you want to delete the profile.