Arctera License Management Service Help
- Introduction
- Pre-installation
- Installing and configuring
- About installing License Management Service
- Verifying License Management Service installation on Linux
- Verify License Management Service installation on Windows
- About configuring License Management Service on Linux and Windows
- Installing License Management Service along with Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager 8.0.2
- Installing License Management Service along with Operations Manager in a high availability environment
- Getting started
- About LAS access
- Registering the License Management Service product key
- About License Management Service console
- About the Setup panel
- About the License Management Service dashboard
- Updating the License meter file
- Updating the Entitlements file
- About managing hosts
- Adding Kubernetes clusters
- Adding Lightweight Directory Access Protocol or Active Directory-based authentication in License Management Service
- Adding a user group
- Adding local users
- Configuring SMTP settings for email notifications
- Managing License Management Service site details
- Changing the password
- About using reports
- Managing faults
- Viewing the activity monitor
- Registering
- Managing license usage
- About license usage
- Scheduling auto update for License meter file
- About assigning entitlements
- Scheduling auto update for entitlements file
- Assigning entitlements to hosts
- Reassigning entitlements to hosts
- Unassigning host from an entitlement ID
- Unmanaging a host
- Managing hosts
- Assigning entitlements to Kubernetes nodes
- Reassigning entitlements to Kubernetes nodes
- Unassigning Kubernetes node from an entitlement ID
- Viewing the License cores usage data
- Managing hosts
- Managing software upgrades
- Managing user administration
- Managing backup, restore, and uninstall
- Known issues
About user group permissions
When you create user groups, local or global, you need to assign a permission to the group. The options are: Guest, Operator, and Administrator. The below list explains the operations which are not permitted for user groups having a Guest and Operator role. Which means if you want a user to be able to perform a specific operation such as suppressing a fault then ensure that the user belongs to the group that has an Operator or Administrator role.
All license-related operations such as updating the license meter file, updating the entitlement file, assigning or reassigning entitlements are not allowed for user groups having Guest role.
All manage hosts and Kubernetes worker node operations are not allowed for user groups having a Guest role.
Managing faults (suppress or un-suppress) is not allowed for user groups having a Guest role.
Downloading audit logs and reports is not allowed for user groups having a Guest role.
Product key registration, SMTP settings, user access management, email reports is not allowed for user groups having Operator and Guest role.
Users with Administrator role are allowed to perform all operations on the console.