I want someone with the role 'User' to be able to assign/remove services to and form hosts without the need to be 'Admin'. Use case: she's an application admin responsible for hosts with a changing amount of mounted drives. I would like her to add/remove the predefined drive monitoring services from hosts as needed (dozens of hosts, dozens of services).
To this end I enabled the Security Setting Can (re)configure hosts and services for her.
I also unchecked the Separate CCM Login checkbox in CCM Integration Settings.
But when she want to reconfigure a service (either through the Configure tab in the Service Status Detail, or through the Core Config Manager), she is presented with the CCM login page and she cannot login with her Nagios XI account.
- can non-Admin users reconfigure services that are shared between hosts and which are created in Nagios XI?
- does one always need a separate CCM account to access CCM (as opposed to XI)? Our accounts are managed in LDAP - I don't want to maintain CCM accounts manually.
We' re running Nagios XI 5.4.4 on RHEL 6.
User access to CCM unclear
Re: User access to CCM unclear
Assign and remove services is not the same as reconfigure them. Generally speaking, only admins are able to add/remove things.
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