HP 3PAR Policy Server Administrator's Guide (QR483-96003, December 2012)

HP 3PAR Policy Server 4-9
To restore all permissions to the original settings for the asset group:
This step applies whether you set all permissions to the same access right or reset all permissions to the
parent settings.
Below the Policy table, clear the check box next to Set All Permissions.
The table is updated to show the original settings (before you set all permissions to have the same access
right or to reset to the permissions of the parent group).
Locking Permissions
You can lock permissions to prevent them from being overwritten in the policy of a child asset group. To
change a permission for a child group that is locked in its parent policy, you must display the policy of the
parent group where that permission is locked. Then, you need to change the permission in the parent group.
For example, if a permission is locked in the Global policy, you need to display the Global policy and
change the permission there. You cannot unlock the permission, go back to the child group policy to make a
change, and then lock it at the Global level again. Locking the permission at the Global level again resets the
permission in the child group policy to the Global setting. Keep in mind that when you change the
permission in the parent policy, all child asset groups inherit that change.
You lock permissions from the Policy view for a selected asset group. For each permission that you want to
lock, select the Lock button for the related permissions, as shown in the following figure:
The Access Right settings for permissions that are locked in a parent’s policy are not selectable in the child
group's policy view. In addition, no buttons are available in the Lock column.