Administering
Administer IBM® Hybrid Cloud Mesh (Mesh ) to
ensure that your environment is working as intended. Administering tasks include adding users, and
assigning roles and access permissions. You can also create roles, resource groups, register
secrets, view events, validate container signatures, and other tasks.
Adding users When you subscribe to IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh (Mesh ) a tenant is created for you and a user is designated as a tenant administrator. This user can add users and assign roles and access permissions within their tenant.Managing user roles and permissions IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh (Mesh ) provides Resource Based Access Control (RBAC) of system resource definitions such as clouds, identities, applications, and gateways. An RBAC system enforces authorization policies and manages abstract role definitions that describe the set of permissions that a role grants.Resource groups Resource groups enable administrators to create group of resources and grant permission to all the resources in the group. Resource groups provide a more scalable approach than managing hundreds or thousands of individual permissions. If a set of resources is placed in a resource group, the administrator can give access to users for all those resources in a single command. Events You can review all events that are related to your enterprise application network in IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh . You can filter events by their severity, who they are assigned to, their labels, and the type of resource that they occur on. You can use the Mesh console and CLI to update events. Validating Red Hat Service Interconnect container signatures IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh (Mesh ) downloads and installs Red Hat® Service Interconnect® images in your application clusters. If you want to manually verify that your Red Hat® Service Interconnect® images are authentic, use this procedure to check the container images.Monitoring subscription usage IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh provides subscription usage for real-time monitoring of your subscriptions.