I'm going to answer by myself, maybe it could result useful for someother.

Maybe it's just a bug, but there's no definition for the variable above.
Indeed, the problem is inside the file:

/usr/local/opsview-web/opsview_web.yml - there's no mention for it.
The solution is simple: add a line, immediately after
    name: 'Viewport Summary'
like this:
     access: VIEWPORTACCESS

Remember:
you must restart the opsview webserver,
you MUST use just blank spaces to indent the line (not TAB),
and add a check VIEWPORTACCESS for user admin too - default is missing.

BR
Raffaello

Il 23/02/2010 10.14, Raffaello Poltronieri - Eutelia SpA ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> I'm going to deal with a more granular separation of roles.
>
> I installed OpsView 3.5 on a CentOS 5.4 using packages.
>
> My need is to grant an access to NOC in order to view all hosts and
> services, but making very few actions: Ackonwledge, reschedule, comments
> and extraaction page edit. ACTIONSOME only let me choose among hosts,
> but not actions.
>
> Is it possible in some way?
>
> Thank you very much for support.
> Best regards,
>
> Raffaello
>
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