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I'd like to add another user to my ovirt engine 3.2, but all means
fail somehow. I installed the engine from
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.dreyou.org/ovirt/ovirt-engine32/">http://www.dreyou.org/ovirt/ovirt-engine32/</a> on centos6 and created a
local pgsql database, no IPA.<br>
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How can I add another user?<br>
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SO far I have tried:<br>
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engine-manage-domains -action=add -domain=internal
-user=admin@internal -provider=RHDS -interactive<br>
engine-manage-domains -action=add -domain=internal -provider='RHDS'
-user='nagios' -interactive<br>
engine-manage-domains -action=add -domain=axonpro.sk -user=nagios
-provider=LDAP -interactive -addPermissions<br>
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PS: we have a separate LDAP server for our domain, Ideally i'd like
to use the credentials from that, but local users is OK too.<br>
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