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Roles, users and user groups of ROBAR-SV

Administration and operation of ROBAR-SV involve various tasks which are contained in two task areas. These task areas correspond to two roles:

  • ROBAR-SV administrator (ROBAR administrator for short)
    This task area comprises the administration of ROBAR-SV and of the archive systems.

  • ROBAR-SV operator (ROBAR operator for short)
    This task area comprises the operation and monitoring of ROBAR-SV and of the archive systems.

A user who takes over a task area (in other words a role) is authorized to execute all functions which are needed to implement these tasks.

The set of functions for the ROBAR administrator includes the set of functions for the ROBAR operator.


While ROBAR-SV is being installed, two user groups and one user are defined for the two roles in the ROBAR server’s Linux system:

  • User group robaradm for the role of the ROBAR administrator

    The ROBAR administrator must also be assigned to the robarsv user group.

  • User group robarsv for the role of the ROBAR operator

  • User robar as a member of the user group robarsv

The Linux system administrator on the ROBAR server can assign further suitable local users or LDAP users to these user groups.

ROBAR administrator

A user takes on the ROBAR administrator role when he/she logs on as a user who is assigned to the user group robaradm and to the user group robarsv.

The ROBAR administrator has the following tasks and authorizations:

To perform these tasks, corresponding functions are available to the ROBAR administrator in the ROBAR-SV Manager and in the robar menu program.

 

ROBAR operator

A user takes on the ROBAR operator role when he/she logs in as a user who is assigned only to the user group robarsv.

The ROBAR operator has the following tasks and authorizations:

  • Managing the ROBAR-SV instances (see "ROBAR-SV instance")
    This includes in particular starting, monitoring and stopping the ROBAR-SV instances.

  • Working with the programs and files of ROBAR-SV
    This includes in particular executing the commands, programs and scripts of ROBAR-SV

    The user group robarsv has read-only authorization for the ROBAR-SV configuration files in the
    /etc/robar/<interface>.conf.d directory.
  • Observing the interface-specific configuration files for the ROBAR-SV instances (processing is the responsibility of the ROBAR administrator).

  • Diagnosing the ROBAR-SV instances (see "Diagnostic information on the ROBAR-SV instance")

To perform these tasks, corresponding functions are available to the ROBAR operator in the ROBAR-SV Manager and in the robar menu program.