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← Process Monitor DefinitionsProcess Server Alert Sources →

on-site-related topic Privileges Required to use Process Monitors

To use Process Monitors, you need one of the following:

  • scheduler-administrator or redwood-administrator role
  • scheduler-it-user role and partition or system-wide
  • scheduler-business-user role and partition or system-wide

Built-in Roles

  • The scheduler-administrator or redwood-administrator built-in role provides full control over Process Monitors.
  • The scheduler-viewer built-in role provides read-only access to Process Monitors.

Using Process Monitors

The following privilege ranks are available on Process Monitors:

  • Create - allows you to create a Process Monitor on the level the privilege was granted (system, partition), you have no further privileges through this rank, you automatically get All privilege rank on Process Monitors you create.
  • View - allows you to view a Process Monitor on the level the privilege was granted (system, partition), you have no further privileges through this rank.
  • Edit - allows you to create, view, and edit a Process Monitor on the level the privilege was granted (system, partition).
  • Delete - allows you to create, view, and delete a Process Monitor on the level the privilege was granted (system, partition).
  • All - full control over a Process Monitor on the level the privilege was granted (system, partition).

You always need View privileges on the partition of the Process Monitor.

Process Monitors can reference the following objects, you need at least View privileges on these objects as well as their partition(s) when you want to create/edit/delete a Process Monitor that references them:

  • Application.
  • Process Monitor.

Creating Process Monitors

You need the privileges required to submit processes, as well as privileges to create Process Monitors:

  • Create - privilege rank on the Process Monitor in its partition or system-wide.
  • View - privilege rank on the Process Monitor Definition in its partition or system-wide.

Viewing Process Monitors

To successfully view Process Monitors, you must have one of the following privileges:

  • View - privilege rank on the Process Monitor in its partition or system-wide.
  • Edit - privilege rank on the Process Monitor in its partition or system-wide.
  • Create - privilege rank on the Process Monitor in its partition or system-wide.
  • Delete - privilege rank on the Process Monitor in its partition or system-wide.
  • All - privilege rank on the Process Monitor in its partition or system-wide.

See Also

  • Privileges Required to use Objects
  • Privileges Required to use Process Monitor Definitions
  • Privileges Required to use process definitions

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← Process Monitor DefinitionsProcess Server Alert Sources →
  • Built-in Roles
  • Using Process Monitors
  • Creating Process Monitors
  • Viewing Process Monitors
  • See Also
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