Summary of "Role Based Access Control in Isilon Practical's | Isilon RBAC"
Video Summary
The video discusses Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) in Isilon, focusing on the various roles, privileges, and user management within the system. Key points include:
- Roles Overview: The video explains different roles such as Audit Admin and Backup Admin, highlighting their specific privileges and member details. It emphasizes the importance of understanding whether a role is read-only or read-write.
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Privileges:
- The video outlines various privileges required for tasks like running job engines, checking events, monitoring clusters, and logging in.
- Certain privileges, such as namespace traverse reader and file restore, are restricted to read-only access.
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User Management:
- Instructions on listing local users and groups are provided, along with details on creating and deleting users through the command line interface (CLI).
- The process for adding users to roles is also mentioned.
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Configuration Management:
- The video covers refreshing configurations and checking the status of authentication providers.
The video serves as a practical guide for managing roles and users in Isilon using CLI commands.
Main Speakers/Sources
The video appears to be a tutorial or lecture format, but specific speakers are not mentioned in the provided subtitles.
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