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Privileges

Privileges allow a user to perform a specific set of actions on a specific set of
components. Those components can be physical components, domains, or physical
components within a domain.
The system provides the predefined privileges shown in
only privileges allowed in the server. You cannot define additional privileges.
User Privileges
TABLE 2-1
Privilege
Capabilities
None. When the local privilege for a user is set to none, that user has no privileges,
none
even if privileges for that user are defined in LDAP. Setting a user's local privilege to
none prevents the user's privileges from being looked up in LDAP.
Can create, delete, disable, and enable user accounts.
useradm
Can change a user's password and password properties.
Can change a user's privileges.
Can view all platform states.
Can perform all Service Processor configuration other than the useradm and auditadm
platadm
tasks.
Can assign and unassign hardware to or from domains.
Can perform domain and Service Processor power operations.
Can perform Service Processor failover operations on systems with more than one
Service Processor.
Can perform all operations on domain hardware.
Can view all platform states.
Can view all platform states.
platop
Can perform all operations on hardware assigned to the domain(s) on which this
domainadm
privilege is held.
Can perform all operations on the domain(s) on which this privilege is held.
Can view all states of the hardware assigned to the domain(s) on which this privilege is
held.
Can view all states of the domain(s) on which this privilege is held.
Can perform domain power operations.
domainmgr
Can view all states of the hardware assigned to the domain(s) on which this privilege is
held.
Can view all states of the domain(s) on which this privilege is held.
Can view all states of the hardware assigned to the domain(s) on which this privilege is
domainop
held.
Can view all states of the domain(s) on which this privilege is held.
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. These are the
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