About Service Groups - HPE XP7 Automation Director User Manual

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About service groups

There are three types of service groups:
All Service Group: A group that is automatically created during installation. Pre-defined user groups
(AdminGroup, DevelopGroup, ModifyGroup, and SubmitGroup) are automatically registered in the All
Service Group. This group cannot be associated with a specific service, agentless connection, or
infrastructure group. The All Service Group cannot be modified or deleted. User groups associated
with All Service Group also have privileges in other service groups. These user groups are indicated
with an asterisk (*) after the user group name.
Default Service Group: A group that is automatically created during installation. All built-in services
belong to this group and cannot be deleted.
General Service Group: Custom service groups that can be created by users and associated with
services. Only users with the Admin role can create service groups. The Modify role (or higher) is
required to assign a service to a service group.
Creating a service group
Procedure
1. On the Administration tab, navigate to Resources and Permissions > Service Groups.
2. Click Create and enter the name and description of the service group.
3. Click OK.
What to do next
Edit the service group to associate it with services, infrastructure groups, and user groups.
More information
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Viewing service groups
For each service group, the view displays the following information:
No. of Services: The number of services in the service group.
No. of Infrastructure Groups: The number of associated infrastructure groups.
No. of User Groups: The number of user groups with access to the service group.
Click a service group to view the details under each tab:
Services tab: The associated services.
Permissions tab: The associated user groups and their roles.
Click Assign to assign or remove user groups.
Click a user group name to open the User Groups page.
More information
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