Functional IDs¶
The Plixer Scrutinizer system relies on a number of generic functional accounts/IDs to control access to the environment’s different components and their respective functions.
The following table lists all default functional IDs used by a Plixer Scrutinizer installation:
System Component  | 
Account/ID  | 
Type  | 
Access Level  | 
Function  | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
Operating system  | 
  | 
Interactive  | 
Privileged  | 
Provides root access to the Plixer Scrutinizer OS, with unrestricted shell, SSH, and console access  | 
  | 
Interactive  | 
Non-privileged  | 
Primary user for the interactive   | 
|
  | 
Non-interactive  | 
Non-privileged  | 
Used to manage remote database access between nodes, e.g. user/role access, load balancing, etc.  | 
|
  | 
Non-interactive  | 
Privileged  | 
Used for database operations during deployment  | 
|
  | 
Non-interactive  | 
Privileged  | 
Primary HTTP services user  | 
|
Database  | 
  | 
Interactive  | 
Privileged  | 
Primary database role used by application processes for both local and remote access  | 
  | 
Non-interactive  | 
Privileged  | 
Used for local database access during deployment, upgrades, and scheduled   | 
|
Web interface  | 
  | 
Interactive  | 
Privileged  | 
Provides full access to web interface management functions  | 
Types:
Interactive - can be used to grant a user all privileges inherent to the ID
Non-interactive - reserved for internal use by the system and cannot be assigned to users
Access levels:
Privileged - has elevated permissions, such as superuser or system admin access
Non-privileged - granted only the access rights required for the ID’s intended function(s)