By default, all users authenticated in OpenShift can access {productname-short}.
Also by default, users with cluster-admin
permissions are {productname-short} administrators. A cluster admin
is a superuser that can perform any action in any project in the OpenShift cluster. When bound to a user with a local binding, they have full control over quota and every action on every resource in the project.
After a cluster admin
user defines additional administrator and user groups in OpenShift, you can add those groups to {productname-short} by selecting them in the {productname-short} dashboard.
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You have administrator privileges in {productname-short} and can view the Settings navigation option in the {productname-short} dashboard.
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You have logged in to {productname-long} as described in Logging in to {productname-short}.
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The groups that you want to select as administrator and user groups for {productname-short} already exist in {openshift-platform}. For more information, see Managing users and groups.
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From the {productname-short} dashboard, click Settings → User management.
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Select your {productname-short} admin groups: Under Data science administrator groups, click the text box and select an OpenShift group. Repeat this process to define multiple admin groups.
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Select your {productname-short} user groups: Under Data science user groups, click the text box and select an OpenShift group. Repeat this process to define multiple user groups.
ImportantThe system:authenticated
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Click Save changes.
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Administrator users can successfully log in to {productname-short} and have access to the Settings navigation menu.
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Non-administrator users can successfully log in to {productname-short}. They can also access and use individual components, such as projects and workbenches.