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Oracle Solaris Cluster System Administration Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.0 |
1. Introduction to Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
2. Oracle Solaris Cluster and RBAC
Setting Up and Using RBAC With Oracle Solaris Cluster
Creating and Assigning an RBAC Role With an Oracle Solaris Cluster Management Rights Profile
How to Create a Role From the Command Line
Modifying a User's RBAC Properties
How to Modify a User's RBAC Properties From the Command Line
3. Shutting Down and Booting a Cluster
4. Data Replication Approaches
5. Administering Global Devices, Disk-Path Monitoring, and Cluster File Systems
7. Administering Cluster Interconnects and Public Networks
10. Configuring Control of CPU Usage
Selected Oracle Solaris Cluster commands and options that you issue at the command line use RBAC for authorization. Oracle Solaris Cluster commands and options that require RBAC authorization will require one or more of the following authorization levels. Oracle Solaris Cluster RBAC rights profiles apply to both voting nodes in a global cluster.
Authorization for list, show, and other read operations.
Authorization to change the state of a cluster object.
Authorization to change properties of a cluster object.
For more information about the RBAC authorization required by an Oracle Solaris Cluster command, see the command man page.
RBAC rights profiles include one or more RBAC authorizations. You can assign these rights profiles to users or to roles to give them different levels of access to Oracle Solaris Cluster. Oracle provides the following rights profiles with Oracle Solaris Cluster software.
Note - The RBAC rights profiles listed in the following table continue to support the old RBAC authorizations as defined in previous Oracle Solaris Cluster releases.
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