This topic describes how to manage users in the OceanBase Admin Toolkit (OAT) console. You can perform the following operations in OAT:
- Add a user
- Modify a user
- Delete a user
Prerequisites
Before you manage users, make sure that:
- You have installed OAT. For more information, see Install OAT.
- You have logged on to OAT as a super administrator.
Add a user
You can add users of different roles as needed.
Procedure
In the left-side navigation pane, choose System and Security > User Management.
In the upper-right corner of the page, click Create User.
On the Create User page, enter the user information.
The following table describes instructions to enter the fields.
Field Description Username The username to be added. Password The password of the user. You can manually enter a password or click Randomly Generate to generate a random password. The password must be 8 to 32 characters in length and must contain at least one digit, one uppercase letter, and one special character. The following special characters are supported: . _ + @ # $ %.Email The email address of the user. Role The role of the user. Valid values: Super Administrator: A super administrator has all permissions. O&M Engineer: An O&M engineer has operation permissions but does not have permissions for the User Management module. Monitoring Engineer: A monitoring engineer only has permission to view, and does not have permissions for the User Management module. Click Submit.
Modify a user
After you create a user, you can modify the email address and role permissions of the user.
Note
You cannot modify the default admin user of OAT.
Procedure
- In the left-side navigation pane, choose System and Security > User Management.
- Find the target user and click Modify in the Actions column.
- On the Modify User page, modify the email address and role permissions of the user.
Delete a user
You can delete a user based on your business needs.
Note
You cannot delete the default admin user of OAT.
In the left-side navigation pane, choose System and Security > User Management.
Find the target user and click Delete in the Actions column.
You can also search for the user by name.
In the confirmation dialog box that appears, click Yes.