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Chapter 5. Adding administrative users

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Before you can install and configure OpenShift AI for your data scientist users, you must define administrative users. Only administrative users can install and configure OpenShift AI.

Prerequisites

  • Credentials for OpenShift Cluster Manager (https://console.redhat.com/openshift/).
  • An existing OpenShift Dedicated or Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) cluster with an identity provider configured.

Procedure

  1. Log in to OpenShift Cluster Manager (https://console.redhat.com/openshift/).
  2. Click Clusters. The Clusters page opens.
  3. Click the name of the cluster to configure.
  4. Click the Access control tab.
  5. Click Cluster Roles and Access.
  6. Under Cluster administrative users click the Add user button.

    The Add cluster user popover appears.

  7. Enter the user name in the User ID field.
  8. Select an appropriate Group for the user.

    Important

    If this user needs to use existing groups in an identity provider to control OpenShift AI access, select cluster-admins.

    For more information about these user types, see Managing administration roles and users in the OpenShift Dedicated documentation or Default cluster roles in the ROSA documentation.

  9. Click Add user.

Verification

  • The user name and selected group are visible in the list of Cluster administrative users.
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