19.3. Locking a Profile


Overview

Locking a profile makes it uneditable. This is useful for situations where your environment has policies that are mandated. For example, security features are usually specified by a security team and all containers must use them.
Important
Profile locking is not tied to specific users or roles. Any user with access to the management console can lock, or unlock, a profile.

Procedure

To lock or unlock a profile:
  1. Select the profile whose parents you want to change.
    The Profiles page for the selected profile opens.
  2. Click the Locked toggle.
    The toggle switches between No and Yes.
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