Veritas Resiliency Platform 2.1

For some personas, Veritas Resiliency Platform lets you select a subset of objects such as resiliency groups to limit the scope of operations.

See Predefined personas

See About resiliency groups

For example, you can assign one user the permission to perform operations on resiliency group RG1 and assign another user the permission to perform operations on RG2.

When planning persona assignments in which you select objects to limit the scope, take the following into account:

  • Before you can select the objects such as resiliency groups to limit the scope of operations for a persona, the objects must first be created in Resiliency Platform.

  • You need to plan for future maintenance on such limited scope personas. If more objects of that type are added later, you may need to edit existing personas for users or user groups in order to add permissions for the new objects.

  • Keep in mind that operations on virtual business services (VBSs) that include multiple resiliency groups will fail unless the user performing the operation has permission for operations on all the resiliency groups in the VBS.

    The same limitation applies for workflow or resiliency plan operations that include multiple resiliency groups.

    For example: a VBS is composed of RG1 and RG2. The operator has permission to perform operations on RG1 but not RG2. If they try to perform operations on the VBS, the operation will fail.

Veritas Resiliency Platform 2.1

For some personas, Veritas Resiliency Platform lets you select a subset of objects such as resiliency groups to limit the scope of operations.

See Predefined personas

See About resiliency groups

For example, you can assign one user the permission to perform operations on resiliency group RG1 and assign another user the permission to perform operations on RG2.

When planning persona assignments in which you select objects to limit the scope, take the following into account:

  • Before you can select the objects such as resiliency groups to limit the scope of operations for a persona, the objects must first be created in Resiliency Platform.

  • You need to plan for future maintenance on such limited scope personas. If more objects of that type are added later, you may need to edit existing personas for users or user groups in order to add permissions for the new objects.

  • Keep in mind that operations on virtual business services (VBSs) that include multiple resiliency groups will fail unless the user performing the operation has permission for operations on all the resiliency groups in the VBS.

    The same limitation applies for workflow or resiliency plan operations that include multiple resiliency groups.

    For example: a VBS is composed of RG1 and RG2. The operator has permission to perform operations on RG1 but not RG2. If they try to perform operations on the VBS, the operation will fail.