On 4/22/13 10:47 AM, "Chip Childers" <chip.child...@sungard.com> wrote:
>On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 11:22:16AM +0000, Pranav Saxena wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Currently only the ROOT-admin has the power to create any >>domains/sub-domains/sub-child domains for himself or the domain-admin . >>But there are certain situations ( like updating resource limit for a >>sub-child domain under a domain admin ) for which the ROOT-admin has to >>create a sub-child domain for a domain admin to allow him to update the >>resource limits for that particular sub-child domain. >> >> With this in mind , why hasn't the domain -admin been given the >>privilege of creating sub-child domains himself ? Are there any >>concerns/threats because of which the current architecture doesn't serve >>this purpose ? >> >> Also , a domain-admin cannot create an account on his own using an API >>as well ( UI can be overlooked for now) . He has to go through the >>ROOT-admin to have this functionality enabled . So doesn't that conclude >>that domain-admin is almost a USELESS guy with *No powers* . To be able >>to navigate from step 1 - > step 2 , you have to go through step 3 >>which seems to be unconvincing at times . >> >> Could someone explain about why such a functionality is not supported >>in the current architecture ? Please let me know in case I am missing >>something here. >> >> Thanks, >> Pranav > >This never made much sense to me. > I remember seeing a feature request for this functionality somewhere on CS Jira, you might try to locate it and check the status/targeted release.