Hi all,
We have configured a DM hierarchy with a master and 3 slaves. Everything has gone really well - data, triggers etc are all syncing correctly with the master and we can view all the information of all 4 nodes from the interface on the master with our Administrator logins.
Having spent the last few months configuring this system, we have no gotten to the point where we are giving our less privileged users their logins (ie for the first time we have users that are simply in the "Zabbix User" role).
Imagine my surprise when I discovered that all the users that I've painstakingly added to all 4 nodes with access to the right host groups, while syncing correctly to the master node's database, do not contribute to the overall permissions of the users in the master node's interface!
For example, "User A" is on all 4 nodes, and on all 4 nodes has access to certain host groups, however when this user logs into the master node's interface he can see only the host groups on the master node and in fact does not have any other node's in the "Current Node" dropdown at the top right.
I understand that while on each node the user has the same username and password, does not have the same 'userid' value which is what the frontend appears to be using for access control - however surely I CANNOT be the ONLY person to ever use DM with non-Administrator users!?
How is this supposed to work?
Any help appreciated.
Regards,
Johan
We have configured a DM hierarchy with a master and 3 slaves. Everything has gone really well - data, triggers etc are all syncing correctly with the master and we can view all the information of all 4 nodes from the interface on the master with our Administrator logins.
Having spent the last few months configuring this system, we have no gotten to the point where we are giving our less privileged users their logins (ie for the first time we have users that are simply in the "Zabbix User" role).
Imagine my surprise when I discovered that all the users that I've painstakingly added to all 4 nodes with access to the right host groups, while syncing correctly to the master node's database, do not contribute to the overall permissions of the users in the master node's interface!
For example, "User A" is on all 4 nodes, and on all 4 nodes has access to certain host groups, however when this user logs into the master node's interface he can see only the host groups on the master node and in fact does not have any other node's in the "Current Node" dropdown at the top right.
I understand that while on each node the user has the same username and password, does not have the same 'userid' value which is what the frontend appears to be using for access control - however surely I CANNOT be the ONLY person to ever use DM with non-Administrator users!?
How is this supposed to work?
Any help appreciated.
Regards,
Johan
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