Service Processors

7.8
Working in the Policy Tab
3PAR Secure Service Policy Manager User’s Guide
7.2.3 Editing Permissions
As stated earlier, each action requires a permission. By default, each action has a permission
that is made up of set of parameters and an associated access right. Permissions can be edited
to include additional parameters such as file names, script names, version numbers, and
application names. Additionally, permission parameters can also be removed.
7.2.3.1 Adding New Parameters
To add a new parameter to a permission:
1 On the View or change the policy settings for <Group Name> page in the Policy tab,
click the permission you wish to modify.
The Edit the selected permission for <Action Name> page appears (Figure 7-5).
NOTE: Depending on the group you are are modifying (a parent group versus a
child group), you may need to simply enter a name and description and then click
Finish to modify the permission (child group), or you may need to provide
additional information (parameters) such as a script or file name (parent group).
The following procedure describes how to add additional parameters to a
permission belonging to a parent group.