Use the following procedure to edit exceptions for a user.
The exception has now been added.
This example adds an exception to exclude svc scope authorizations for the user "brendan":
hostname:configuration users brendan > exceptions hostname:configuration users brendan exceptions > create hostname:configuration users brendan auth (uncommitted) > show Properties: scope = (unset) hostname:configuration users brendan auth (uncommitted) > set scope=svc scope = svc hostname:configuration users brendan auth (uncommitted) > show Properties: scope = svc service = * allow_administer = false allow_configure = false allow_restart = false hostname:configuration users brendan auth (uncommitted) > commit hostname:configuration users brendan exceptions > show Auths: NAME OBJECT PERMISSIONS auth-000 svc.* none hostname:configuration users brendan exceptions > select auth-000 hostname:configuration users brendan auth-000 > show Properties: scope = svc service = * allow_administer = false allow_configure = false allow_restart = false hostname:configuration users brendan auth-000 >Example 4 Adding an Exception to Include Scope Authorizations
This example adds an exception to include a scope authorization that is not part of the role "webadmin":
hostname:configuration users brendan exceptions > create hostname:configuration users brendan auth (uncommitted) > set scope=appliance scope = appliance hostname:configuration users brendan auth (uncommitted) > show Properties: scope = appliance service = * allow_audit = false allow_factoryReset = false allow_powerOff = false allow_reboot = false allow_setName = false allow_shell = false hostname:configuration users brendan auth (uncommitted) > set allow_audit=true allow_audit = true (uncommitted) hostname:configuration users brendan auth (uncommitted) > commit hostname:configuration users brendan exceptions > show Auths: NAME OBJECT PERMISSIONS auth-000 svc.* none auth-001 appliance.* audit hostname:configuration users brendan exceptions >