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Chapter 4. Defining OpenShift Data Science admin and user groups

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By default, users with cluster admin permissions and users in the dedicated-admins administrator group are OpenShift Data Science administrators, but all users authenticated in OpenShift can access OpenShift Data Science. 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. You can also define additional OpenShift Data Science admin and user groups using the dashboard.

Prerequisites

  • You have logged in to Red Hat OpenShift Data Science as described in Logging in to OpenShift Data Science.
  • You are part of the OpenShift Data Science administrator group in OpenShift Dedicated.
  • The groups that you want to define as admin and user groups exist in OpenShift Dedicated.

Procedure

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

  4. Click Save changes.

Verification

  • Admin users can successfully log in to OpenShift Data Science and perform administrative functions.
  • Non-admin users can successfully log in to OpenShift Data Science, and can access and use individual components, such as Jupyter.
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