This section explains the procedure to manage Access rules.
Access rules provide users, groups, or applications privileges to system entities. An access rule is the assignment of a role to a subject in a scope: <Subject>
is a <Role>
in a <Scope>
. For example, user [email protected] is a department admin in department A.
The Access rules table can be found under Access in the NVIDIA Run:ai platform.
The Access rules table provides a list of all the access rules defined in the platform and allows you to manage them.
The Access rules table consists of the following columns:
The type of subject assigned to the access rule (user, SSO group, or application).
The user, SSO group, or application assigned with the role
The role assigned to the subject
The scope to which the subject has access. Click the name of the scope to see the scope and its subordinates
The access rule creation status.
The user who granted the access rule
The timestamp for when the rule was created
The last time the access rule was updated
The following table describes the condition of access rules and whether they were successfully created for the selected scope. The status indicates whether the access rule is synced in the cluster.
No issues were found while creating the access rule
The access rule is being created in the cluster
Status cannot be displayed because the current version of the cluster is not up to date or unknown
Customizing the Table ViewFilter - Click ADD FILTER, select the column to filter by, and enter the filter values
Search - Click SEARCH and type the value to search by
Sort - Click each column header to sort by
Column selection - Click COLUMNS and select the columns to display in the table
Download table - Click MORE and then Click Download as CSV. Export to CSV is limited to 20,000 rows.
To add a new access rule:
Select a subject - User, SSO Group, or Application
Select or enter the subject identifier. You can define up to 10 subjects of the selected type:
User Email for a local user created in NVIDIA Run:ai or for SSO user as recognized by the IDP
Group name as recognized by the IDP
Application name as created in NVIDIA Run:ai
Select up to 10 scopes where the access rule will apply
Access rules cannot be edited. To change an access rule, you must delete the rule, and then create a new rule to replace it.
Select one or more access rules you want to delete
On the dialog, click DELETE to confirm
To view the assigned roles and scopes you have access to:
Click the user avatar at the top right corner, then select Settings
The list of assigned roles and scopes will be displayed.
Go to the Access rules API reference to view the available actions.
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