Frank Boehme wrote:
>
> David Guerizec wrote:
>
> > Before creating a new host, you have to relog as admin*jim.
>
> That's what I believed in the first place. When that didn't work, I
> tried to create the host as admin in SG0 and found encouragement by the
> fact that one can select the sitegroup when creating a host. I am anyway
> switching to multi db, but just one question while we are at asgard and
> sitegroups.
>
> Suppose admin*jim creates a user jim and makes him a member of the admin
> group for SG jim. Jim logs in as jim+jim. In what way are the priveleges
> of admin*jim different from jim+jim? Neither one can create new hosts or
> sitegroups (because we are not in SGO), I suppose. Both have write
> access to SG jim, is that correct? Maybe, there are no differences at
> all?
No, if you log as admin*jim, you're root in SG jim. This means you can
do whatever root in SG0 can do but create SG0 stuff, plus you can create
SG jim stuff.
This means that, as only root can create hosts, you have to log as
root*jim to create a host in SG jim.
Thus the privileges of root*jim and jim+jim differ only for host
creation.
> Frank
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Best Regards,
David Guerizec - Open Source Developer @ AurorA R&D
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