8 advanced topics, 1 accessing the gui for non-root users – HP Insight Cluster Management Utility User Manual

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8 Advanced topics

8.1 Accessing the GUI for non-root users

HP Insight CMU allows non-root users to log into the GUI and access some or all of the privileged
HP Insight CMU functionality available through the GUI. The GUI supports non-root user accounts
that exist either as local accounts or as NIS accounts on the HP Insight CMU management node.

The high-level operational goal of this support is to make the HP Insight CMU GUI a graphical
extension of logging into the head node. When a non-root user logs into the head node, sudo
permission is necessary to perform many HP Insight CMU functions on the command line. Ideally,
the GUI should be no different. Thus for example, if user jsmith has sudo permission on the HP
Insight CMU head node to run /opt/cmu/bin/cmu_backup on the command line, then he can
also log into the GUI and operate the same backup feature. Similarly, if user jsmith does not have
sudo

permission to run /opt/cmu/bin/cmu_clone, then he cannot run the cloning feature

from the GUI.

The /opt/cmu/etc/admins file controls which accounts are allowed to log into the HP Insight
CMU GUI. The user accounts granted access to the HP Insight CMU GUI must be listed one per
line in this file.

User accounts configured in the /opt/cmu/etc/admins file have all functionality "ungreyed"
and accessible in the HP Insight CMU GUI, but only a subset of this functionality works by default.
Some of the HP Insight CMU GUI functionality operates as the user who logged in, and some of
it operates as the root account. The remainder of the functionality operates successfully only if the
user has sudo privileges for each feature. Configuring sudo privileges for the remaining features
is descibed below.

Table 4 (page 139)

describes which HP Insight CMU features are available by default to a non-root

user logged into the GUI. This table also describes which features operate in privileged mode,
and which features require sudo privileges.

Table 4 Operational HP Insight CMU GUI features available by default for non-root users

Operational mode

HP Insight CMU feature (top menu bar)

root

Monitoring

→Start Monitoring Engine

root

Monitoring

→Stop Monitoring Engine

root

All operations under Cluster Administration

Operational mode

HP Insight CMU Feature (right-click node selection)

user

ssh to CMU Mgmt Node/ssh Connection

user (requires sudo)

Management Card Connection

user (requires sudo)

Shutdown

user (requires sudo)

Power Off

user (requires sudo)

Boot

user (requires sudo)

Reboot

user

Multiple Window Broadcast (ssh)

user (requires sudo)

Multiple Window Broadcast (Mgt Card)

user

Single Window pdsh (cmudiff)

root

pdcp (distributed copy)

user (requires sudo)

Backup (Capture Image)

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