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Users | Run:ai Documentation

Users | Run:ai Documentation
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Users

This section explains the procedure to manage users and their permissions.

Users can be managed locally, or via the identity provider (Idp), while assigned with access rules to manage permissions. For example, user [email protected] is a department admin in department A.

The Users table can be found under Access in the NVIDIA Run:ai platform.

The users table provides a list of all the users in the platform. You can manage users and user permissions (access rules) for both local and SSO users.

Single Sign-On Users

SSO users are managed by the identity provider and appear once they have signed in to NVIDIA Run:ai.

The Users table consists of the following columns:

The unique identity of the user (email address)

The type of the user - SSO / local

The timestamp for the last time the user signed in

The access rule assigned to the user

The user who created the user

The timestamp for when the user was created

The last time the user was updated

Customizing the Table View

To create a local user:

  1. Enter the user’s Email address

  2. Review and copy the user’s credentials:

Note

The temporary password is visible only at the time of user’s creation and must be changed after the first sign-in.

Adding an Access Rule to a User

To create an access rule:

  1. Select the user you want to add an access rule for

  2. Select up to 10 scopes where the access rule will apply

Deleting User’s Access Rule

To delete an access rule:

  1. Select the user you want to remove an access rule from

  2. Find the access rule assigned to the user you would like to delete

Resetting a User Password

To reset a user’s password:

  1. Select the user you want to reset it’s password

  2. Review and copy the user’s credentials:

  1. Select the user you want to delete

  2. In the dialog, click DELETE to confirm

Note

To ensure administrative operations are always available, at least one local user with System Administrator role should exist.

Go to the Users , Access rules API reference to view the available actions.


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