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The ops_bundle_admin role, which automatically is encompassed within the ops_admin role, grants the following functions:
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- Bundles.
- View Promotion Targets, including agent mappings.
- View Promotion History.
- View a record's list of bundles.
- View Promotion Schedules.
- Add a record to a bundle
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- Generate a Bundle Report.
Users can be granted more granular permissions to Bundles via their User or Group permissions:
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The ops_promotion_admin role, which automatically is encompassed within the ops_admin role, grants the following functions:
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- Reschedule, cancel, and delete Promotion Schedules.
- Generate a Bundle report
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- Accept bundles being promoted to a target server. (The Accept Bundle command is executed on the target server automatically as part of the Promote and Promote Bundle commands and does not involve user interaction.)
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By default, the ops_promotion_admin role also grants Read permission for any type of definition that can be added to a Bundle, given the expectation that a promotion administrator would review the content of a Bundle before promoting it. To change this default behaviour, see the Promotion Read Permission Required Universal Controller system property. |
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Promotion from a source Controller to a target Controller of an earlier version, release, modification, or maintenance level is supported if the target Controller has not reached an End of Support Date.
For example:
- 6.9.0.1 to 6.9.0.0
- 7.0.0.0 to 6.9.0.1
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Promotion from a source Controller to a target Controller of an earlier version, release, modification, or maintenance level is not supported if the target Controller has reached an End of Support Date.
For example:
- 7.0.0.0 to 6.6.0.1
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