What do I need to know about mapping to storage array roles?
Before mapping groups to roles, review the following guidelines.
The storage array's embedded RBAC (role-based access control) capabilities include the following roles:
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Storage admin — Full read/write access to the storage objects (for example, volumes and disk pools), but no access to the security configuration.
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Security admin — Access to the security configuration in Access Management, certificate management, audit log management, and the ability to turn the legacy management interface (SYMbol) on or off.
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Support admin — Access to all hardware resources on the storage array, failure data, MEL events, and controller firmware upgrades. No access to storage objects or the security configuration.
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Monitor — Read-only access to all storage objects, but no access to the security configuration.
Directory Services
If you are using an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server and Directory Services, make sure that:
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An administrator has defined user groups in the directory service.
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You know the group domain names for the LDAP user groups. Regular expressions are supported. These special regular expression characters must be escaped with a backslash (
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) if they are not part of a regular expression pattern:\.[]{}()<>*+-=!?^$|
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The Monitor role is required for all users, including the administrator. System Manager will not operate correctly for any user without the Monitor role present.
SAML
If you are using the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) capabilities embedded in the storage array, make sure that:
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An Identity Provider (IdP) administrator has configured user attributes and group membership in the IdP system.
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You know the group membership names.
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You know the attribute value for the group to be mapped. Regular expressions are supported. These special regular expression characters must be escaped with a backslash (
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) if they are not part of a regular expression pattern:\.[]{}()<>*+-=!?^$|
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The Monitor role is required for all users, including the administrator. System Manager will not operate correctly for any user without the Monitor role present.