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Configure application view for 2 different users -

chimbudp
Contributor

How can modify Navigation XML for an application - for ADMIN & User .
ADMIN - View all the dashboards
USER - View limited dashboards.

How can i implement this ? pls help.
any sample code . please post.

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chimbudp
Contributor

Create 2 new roles. ADMIN & USER. Map users to roles accordingly.

1.Goto App->Manage apps->Select the app->View objects

2.Grant READ access to admin role for all the views

3.Same way,
Select particular views and grant READ access to User role.

When admin login to the application , all the views are visible
When User login , he could able view selected views.
--RESOLVED

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chimbudp
Contributor

Create 2 new roles. ADMIN & USER. Map users to roles accordingly.

1.Goto App->Manage apps->Select the app->View objects

2.Grant READ access to admin role for all the views

3.Same way,
Select particular views and grant READ access to User role.

When admin login to the application , all the views are visible
When User login , he could able view selected views.
--RESOLVED

jharty_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

If you just need to edit the Navigation menus it should be as simple as:
Manager » User interface » Navigation menus » default

Then it's just a matter of editing the permissions on each user
Manager » User interface » Views

For Dashboard samples check out the dashboard app:
http://splunk-base.splunk.com/apps/64805/splunk-dashboard-examples

Not sure if this answers your question - can you please clarify?

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chimbudp
Contributor

there is only one dashboard. Two users are authenticated to it. ADMIN user need to see all the Panels in the dashboard. User needs to view some panels in the dashboard remaining masked. How to SET a permission like this ? Where can i edit the set up ?

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