Roles and privileges
DINA supports user access according to the following roles and privileges.
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Read-Only Access Read_Only |
Full Access Full_Access |
Support Access Dina_Support |
JMX: Read Access jmx.read |
JMX: Full Access jmx.exec |
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DINA Support DINA.Role.support |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
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DINA Administrator DINA.Role.admin |
✓ |
✓ |
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DINA Reporting DINA.Role.user |
✓ |
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Management and Monitoring Access monitoring_management |
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✓ |
Monitoring Access monitoring |
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✓ |
✓ |
Roles
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DINA Support. Allows access to DINA support functionality. This role should be assigned to support personnel only.
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DINA Administrator. Allows access to all DINA functions. This role should be assigned to a limited number of utility employees.
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DINA Reporting. Allows access to search and view DINA data. This is a basic user role.
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Management and Monitoring Access. Can monitor and manage application processes by using service endpoints. This role should be assigned to technical users and is used for system-to-system communication and for automated tests.
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Monitoring Access. Can monitor application processes by using service endpoints. This role should be assigned to technical users and is used for system-to-system communication and for automated tests.
Important! Users must also have the Stateless Authentication role (with the web_service_auth privilege) to use HTTP simple authentication in CAAS for authentication on DINA service endpoints.
Privileges
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Read-Only Access. Allows access to the DINA UI to view information about interrogation jobs and to export their statistics.
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Full Access. Allowed to create, suspend, resume, and cancel jobs.
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Support Access. Allowed to use the DINA UI to work with jobs with types other than interrogation.
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JMX: Read Access. Can invoke read, list, search, and version operation on MBeans exposed by Jolokia. See official Jolokia documentation for details.
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JMX: Full Access. Can invoke all kinds of Jolokia operations (read, write, exec, list, search, version) on exposed MBeans. See official Jolokia documentation for details.
Note: See also JMX interface and monitoring.