User Guide
22 Novell iManage Administration Guide
Novell iManage Administration Guide
103-000182-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
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Specify an rbsCollection Container to hold the RBS objects for this plug-
in.
5 Click OK.
Modifying RBS Collection Owners
The user who installed the NetWare 6 server is automatically added as the
owner of the first rbsCollection container at install time. For additional
rbsCollection containers, the user who creates them is automatically assigned
as the owner of the collection.
You can use the Modify rbsCollection Owners page in iManage to delete or
change the owner of an rbsCollection container.
When you make a user an owner of an rbsCollection container, you need to
grant that user the proper eDirectory rights to fully administer that container.
Use ConsoleOne
TM
to give the new owner supervisor rights to the
rbsCollection container and the objects inside the container (for example, the
rbsRole an rbsTask objects). See Administering Rights in ConsoleOne User
Guide for more information.
1 Click the Configure button .
2 Click Collection Management > Modify Owners.
3 Specify the name and context of the rbsCollection object you want to
modify > click OK.
4 Add or delete users from the list of owners.
5 Click OK.
Defining RBS Roles
RBS roles specify the tasks that users are authorized to perform. Defining an
RBS role includes creating an rbsRole object and specifying the tasks that the
role can perform and the User, Group, or container objects that can perform
those tasks. In some cases, iManage plug-ins (product packages) might
provide a few predefined RBS roles that you can modify.
The tasks that RBS roles can perform are exposed as rbsTask objects in your
eDirectory tree. These objects are added automatically during the installation
of product packages. They are organized into one or more rbsModules, which
are containers that correspond to the different functional modules of the
product.