Changes between Version 23 and Version 24 of OrgGrid
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- Jul 15, 2008, 1:18:36 PM (17 years ago)
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v23 v24 24 24 [[Image(institution.png, nolink)]] 25 25 26 == OGM Users == 26 27 27 28 The OGM assumes also different roles for the OGM users: 29 * OGM Administrator. This is the root user. He can do the following tasks: 30 * Administer (create, delete, edit) OGM users. 31 * Administer (create, delete, edit) BOINC projects. 32 * Administer (edit) BOINC sharing resource between pools. 33 * OGM IT Manager. This person is in charge of maintaining the PC pools, for this reason he can do the following tasks: 28 OGM employs roles to distinguish between the different OGM users: 29 1. The IT Manager role. This user can: 30 * See the statistics of his pools of computers: CPU, RAM, HD, etc. 34 31 * Change the BOINC preferences for the pools of his institution: 35 32 * Time policy: Between which hours BOINC can use the PC resources. For example, the pool of computers A (which represents all the computers of laboratory 1) can work with BOINC from 9:00 am to 21:00 pm. … … 38 35 * HD use. The percentage of allowed HD that BOINC can use. 39 36 * ??? what else? 40 * See the statistics of his pools of computers: CPU, RAM, HD, etc. 41 42 * OGM Project Manager. This person is in charge: 37 1. The Project Manager role. This user is in charge of: 43 38 * Creating, Editing, Deleting BOINC projects. 44 39 * Defining the Resource Share parameter for each BOINC project. 40 1. The root role. This user can do any task, is the super user: 41 * Administer (create, delete, edit) OGM users. 42 * Do the tasks of an IT Manager. 43 * Do the tasks of an Project Manager. 45 44 46 47 48 45 The OGM assumes also different roles for the OGM users: 46 * OGM Administrator. This is the root user. He can do the following tasks: 49 47 50 48 OGM assumes the following organizational structure: