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Chapter 1 XSCF Overview 1-23
Note – Symbols: S: Supported. — : Not supported.
1.4.1 User Accounts and User Privileges
The system administrator and field engineers log in to XSCF with XSCF user accounts that
allow them to refer to the status of any part of the entire system and work on all parts of the
system. Each domain administrator uses an XSCF user account that enables system control
of one domain.
For the server, the system administrator must consider both a user account that controls the
whole system and a user account that administers each domain. When a user is registered, the
user is assigned a privilege that controls the XSCF operations available to that user. This is
referred to as the user privilege of the registered user account.
For example, to set up a domain administrator, the user privilege for the domain is specified.
Moreover, you can provide system monitoring privileges, for instance, without system
operation privileges. You can also limit privileges to specific domains.
TABLE 1-7 lists user privilege names and outlines the user privileges.
TABLE 1-7 User Privilege Names and Descriptions
User privilege Outline Description of Defined Contents
domainop@n Reference of the status of any
part of one entire domain_n
Can refer to the status of any hardware mounted in a
domain_n.
Can refer to the status of any part of a domain_n.
Can refer to the information of all system boards
mounted.
domainmgr@n Power supply operations and
reference of the status of only
one domain_n
Can power on, power off, and reboot a domain_n.
Can refer to the status of any hardware mounted in a
domain_n.
Can refer to the status of any part of a domain_n.
Can refer to the information of all system boards
mounted.
domainadm@n Control of only one domain_n Can operate all hardware mounted in a domain_n.
Can refer to the status of any hardware mounted in a
domain_n.
Can operate all of a domain.
Can refer to the status of any part of a domain_n.
Can refer to the information of all system boards
mounted.
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