Chapter 1. Selecting OpenShift AI administrator and user groups


By default, all users authenticated in OpenShift can access OpenShift AI.

Also by default, users with cluster-admin permissions are OpenShift AI administrators. A cluster admin is a superuser that can perform any action in any project in the OpenShift cluster. When bound to a user with a local binding, they have full control over quota and every action on every resource in the project.

After a cluster admin user defines additional administrator and user groups in OpenShift, you can add those groups to OpenShift AI by selecting them in the OpenShift AI dashboard.

Prerequisites

  • You have logged in to OpenShift AI as a user with OpenShift AI administrator privileges.
  • The groups that you want to select as administrator and user groups for OpenShift AI already exist in OpenShift. For more information, see Managing users and groups.

Procedure

  1. From the OpenShift AI dashboard, click Settings User management.
  2. Select your OpenShift AI administrator groups: Under Data science administrator groups, click the text box and select an OpenShift group. Repeat this process to define multiple administrator groups.
  3. Select your OpenShift AI user groups: Under Data science user groups, click the text box and select an OpenShift group. Repeat this process to define multiple user groups.

    Important

    The system:authenticated setting allows all users authenticated in OpenShift to access OpenShift AI.

  4. Click Save changes.

Verification

  • Administrator users can successfully log in to OpenShift AI and have access to the Settings navigation menu.
  • Non-administrator users can successfully log in to OpenShift AI. They can also access and use individual components, such as projects and workbenches.
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