I think 'private zones' are assigned to RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN
On 8/7/13 1:29 AM, "Ryan Lei" wrote:
>Curious for long. When does the rule RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN come in place
>in
>CloudStack?
>
>A CloudStack account can only be root admin, domain admin, or user.
>
>Does RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN refer
Curious for long. When does the rule RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN come in place in
CloudStack?
A CloudStack account can only be root admin, domain admin, or user.
Does RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN refer to something internal?
and only admin and resource admin have access
>
> Regards
> ilya
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ian Duffy [mailto:i...@ianduffy.ie]
> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 6:25 AM
> To: CloudStack Dev
> Subject: Values within commands.properties.in
>
> Hi,
>
> This que
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Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 6:25 AM
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Subject: Values within commands.properties.in
Hi,
This query is in relation to the permissions set for commands via
client/tomcatconf/commands.properties.in
Within the header of the file it states:
"bitmap of permissions at the e
Hi,
This query is in relation to the permissions set for commands via
client/tomcatconf/commands.properties.in
Within the header of the file it states:
"bitmap of permissions at the end of each classname, 1 = ADMIN, 2 =
RESOURCE_DOMAIN_ADMIN, 4 = DOMAIN_ADMIN, 8 = USER"
However, throughout the f