
On 06/06/2014 05:52 AM, Artur Sarkisyan wrote:
Thanks for replay, I have an IPA server for authentication. I am trying some scenarios, but I would like to setup pools of vm's for users, actually one pool for one user.
why one pool for one user? a pool allows you to give multiple users access to it, and, specify how many VMs each user can get from the pool.
Kind regards, Artur
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 8:30 PM, Jeff Clay <jeffclay@gmail.com <mailto:jeffclay@gmail.com>> wrote:
Yes, I have resolved this issue. It was due to my lack of understanding in how Ovirt expected things to be configured and setup. Are you using active directory for authentication and setting up pools of vm's for users to access?
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Artur Sarkisyan <s.artur@gmail.com <mailto:s.artur@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Jeff,
I would like to know if you have resolved this issue?
At this moment i'm building a poc and i have the same problem like yours: All users can see all vm's. Do you have some suggestions for me ?
Thanks in advanced.
Kind regards, Artur
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 10:32 PM, Jeff Clay <jeffclay@gmail.com <mailto:jeffclay@gmail.com>> wrote:
For some reason, when logged in as a user with a modifed copy role of UserRole (only has login permssion and VM -> Basic Operations -> Remote Log In permission) the user can see all of the VM's and has the ability to open a console, start, shutdown or suspend any of the VM's. I have verified that all of the VM's only show the SuperUser role in their permissions. I went through all of the roles and verified that the user is only a member of the Copy_of_UserRole. The only thing I can think of is that the user is inheriting permissions from something, but I can't find what it is or where. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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