This function is only available to administrators, so use this role prudently. During the installation of the Oracle VM Manager, a default admin account is created. And with this admin’s account we can go about managing the users and groups.
Here it is possible to create new users, delete older or unwanted ones, assign different roles to those users, reset user password, and so on. Let’s break it up into a few topics and have a look at it.
To create a User, perform the following:
As we can see in the preceding screenshot this is a plain user and has no groups or servers assigned to it. However this was unlocked and was granted a User role.
Now let’s view the User we just created.
We can now edit account details such as change email address, change account status, and so on.
Lets change regular Users’ role to Administrator:
To delete a User, we need to do the following on the Administrator’s page. We can carry out a search and then select the User that we want to delete.
Click on the Delete button and confirm the User you want to delete:
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