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Chapter 5. Managing administration roles and users
5.1. Understanding administration roles
5.1.1. The cluster-admin role
As an administrator of an OpenShift Dedicated cluster with Customer Cloud Subscriptions (CCS), you have access to the cluster-admin
role. The user who created the cluster can add the cluster-admin
user role to an account to have the maximum administrator privileges. These privileges are not automatically assigned to your user account when you create the cluster. While logged in to an account with the cluster-admin role, users have mostly unrestricted access to control and configure the cluster. There are some configurations that are blocked with webhooks to prevent destabilizing the cluster, or because they are managed in OpenShift Cluster Manager and any in-cluster changes would be overwritten. Usage of the cluster-admin role is subject to the restrictions listed in your Appendix 4 agreement with Red Hat. As a best practice, limit the number of cluster-admin
users to as few as possible.
5.1.2. The dedicated-admin role
As an administrator of an OpenShift Dedicated cluster, your account has additional permissions and access to all user-created projects in your organization’s cluster. While logged in to an account with the dedicated-admin
role, the developer CLI commands (under the oc
command) allow you increased visibility and management capabilities over objects across projects, while the administrator CLI commands (under the oc adm
command) allow you to complete additional operations.
While your account does have these increased permissions, the actual cluster maintenance and host configuration is still performed by the OpenShift Operations Team.
5.2. Managing OpenShift Dedicated administrators
Administrator roles are managed using a cluster-admin
or dedicated-admin
group on the cluster. Existing members of this group can edit membership through OpenShift Cluster Manager.
5.2.1. Adding a user
Procedure
- Navigate to the Cluster Details page and Access Control tab.
- Select the Cluster Roles and Access tab and click Add user.
- Enter the user name and select the group.
- Click Add user.
Adding a user to the cluster-admin
group can take several minutes to complete.
5.2.2. Removing a user
Procedure
- Navigate to the Cluster Details page and Access Control tab.
- Click the Options menu to the right of the user and group combination and click Delete.