I think 'private zones' are assigned to RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN

On 8/7/13 1:29 AM, "Ryan Lei" <ryan...@cht.com.tw> wrote:

>Curious for long. When does the rule RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN come in place
>in
>CloudStack?
>
>A CloudStack account can only be root admin, domain admin, or user.
>
>Does RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN refer to something internal?
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>On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 6:24 PM, Ian Duffy <i...@ianduffy.ie> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This query is in relation to the permissions set for commands via
>> client/tomcatconf/commands.properties.in
>>
>> Within the header of the file it states:
>> "bitmap of permissions at the end of each classname, 1 = ADMIN, 2 =
>> RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN, 4 = DOMAIN_ADMIN, 8 = USER"
>>
>> However, throughout the file the undocumented numbers of 3, 7 and 15
>> can be found. Can somebody explain what they mean?
>>
>> Looking within the RoleType enum only the following are defined:
>>
>> Admin = 1
>> ResourceAdmin = 2
>> Domain Admin = 4
>> User = 8
>> Unknown = 0
>>
>> Thanks!
>>

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