The Console Operators
There are two types of Console operators:
- Master Operators (MO)
- They are the administrative users of the Console. They have access to all the computers defined in the BigFix environment and the authority to create and manage other console operators. Any master operator can create, assign, and revoke management rights that allow operators to deploy actions.
- Operators or Non-Master Operators (NMO)
- They manage the day-to-day BigFix operations, including Fixlet management and action deployment, against a subset of computers they are allowed to manage by the master operator. They cannot create other operators and cannot assign management rights.
- Access the WebUI, unless the Can use WebUI permission is set to YES.
- Submit BigFix queries, unless both Can use WebUI and Can Submit Queries permissions are set to YES.
Best practices
The following tables describe when to use a Master Operator (MO) or a Non-Master Operator (NMO) role.
MO |
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They are the administrative users of the BigFix Console. They have access to all the computers defined in the BigFix environment and the authority to create and manage other console operators. Any master operator can create, assign, and revoke management rights that allow operators to deploy actions. |
They create users/operators/roles. |
They create custom sites. |
They create custom content that can be seen by all operators and will likely be used on most computers. |
They issue certain policy actions that pertain to the entire BigFix environment. They keep number of actions to a minimum as this adds to the Master Action Site size. |
They manage site subscriptions. |
They create the retrieved properties. |
They hide content globally. |
They activate global analyses – for all master operators and non-master operators. |
NMO |
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They manage the day-to-day BigFix operations, including Fixlet management and action deployment, against a subset of computers they are allowed to manage by the master operator. They cannot create other operators and cannot assign management rights. |
They issue actions, such as deploying patches. |
They make REST API calls. |
They deploy/activate/deactivate Fixlets, Tasks, Baselines, Analyses. |
They create custom content for a specific purpose. |
They activate local analyses – based on the non-master operator’s administered computers. |