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Posted to dev@vcl.apache.org by Josh Thompson <jo...@ncsu.edu> on 2011/10/04 17:10:47 UTC

VCL-427 managing user group for block allocations

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In 2.2.1, there is a problem with block allocations.  You have the option to 
set the managing user group to 'None'.  If you do that for a block allocation 
that was requested by a normal user, then no one will be able to manage the 
block allocation.

In 2.3, there will be the option to grant any user group access to manage 
block allocations for just their affiliation.  I'm thinking with this option, 
there is no longer the need to select a managing user group for block 
allocations.  So, I'd like to just drop the managing user group altogether.  
In which case, if you are in a user group having the "Manage Block Allocations 
(affiliation only)" permission, on the Block Allocations page, you'd see all 
block allocations owned by people with the same affiliation you have.  If you 
are in a user group having the "Manage Block Allocations (global)" permission, 
you'd see all block allocations.

Does this sound okay to everyone?  Is anyone using the managing user group in 
such a way that this change would cause a problem?

Thanks,
Josh
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Josh Thompson
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North Carolina State University

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Re: VCL-427 managing user group for block allocations

Posted by Aaron Peeler <aa...@ncsu.edu>.
+1
Sounds good.
Aaron

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Josh Thompson <jo...@ncsu.edu> wrote:
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> In 2.2.1, there is a problem with block allocations.  You have the option to
> set the managing user group to 'None'.  If you do that for a block allocation
> that was requested by a normal user, then no one will be able to manage the
> block allocation.
>
> In 2.3, there will be the option to grant any user group access to manage
> block allocations for just their affiliation.  I'm thinking with this option,
> there is no longer the need to select a managing user group for block
> allocations.  So, I'd like to just drop the managing user group altogether.
> In which case, if you are in a user group having the "Manage Block Allocations
> (affiliation only)" permission, on the Block Allocations page, you'd see all
> block allocations owned by people with the same affiliation you have.  If you
> are in a user group having the "Manage Block Allocations (global)" permission,
> you'd see all block allocations.
>
> Does this sound okay to everyone?  Is anyone using the managing user group in
> such a way that this change would cause a problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Josh
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> Josh Thompson
> VCL Developer
> North Carolina State University
>
> my GPG/PGP key can be found at pgp.mit.edu
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RE: VCL-427 managing user group for block allocations

Posted by "Waldron, Michael H" <mw...@email.unc.edu>.
I don't think this would cause us any problems. The way we use block allocations, we always set admin@Local as the managing group.

Mike Waldron
Systems Specialist
ITS Research Computing
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB 3420, ITS Manning, Rm 2509
919-962-9778

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From: Josh Thompson [mailto:josh_thompson@ncsu.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:11 AM
To: vcl-dev@incubator.apache.org; vcl-user@incubator.apache.org
Subject: VCL-427 managing user group for block allocations

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In 2.2.1, there is a problem with block allocations.  You have the option to 
set the managing user group to 'None'.  If you do that for a block allocation 
that was requested by a normal user, then no one will be able to manage the 
block allocation.

In 2.3, there will be the option to grant any user group access to manage 
block allocations for just their affiliation.  I'm thinking with this option, 
there is no longer the need to select a managing user group for block 
allocations.  So, I'd like to just drop the managing user group altogether.  
In which case, if you are in a user group having the "Manage Block Allocations 
(affiliation only)" permission, on the Block Allocations page, you'd see all 
block allocations owned by people with the same affiliation you have.  If you 
are in a user group having the "Manage Block Allocations (global)" permission, 
you'd see all block allocations.

Does this sound okay to everyone?  Is anyone using the managing user group in 
such a way that this change would cause a problem?

Thanks,
Josh
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Josh Thompson
VCL Developer
North Carolina State University

my GPG/PGP key can be found at pgp.mit.edu
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