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I realize now that the link between the role and the access group isnt actually under settings -> access groups. I DID find my module on the next tab over, modules, and gave the group manage permissions. My bad.
But I still cant find on the actual module itself how I can add it to the MY TEST access group.
I dunno. I'll keep looking. Whoever designed UIv4 must thing completely different to me, maybe they like pineapple on their pizza or something. :) /justkidding
- Asawari8 days ago
Employee
Hey Lewis
My name is Asawari, I am from the engineering team.
I am happy to help you on your query.
Creation of Access Group is the first screenshot that you have shared and creation of access group requires permission which is the second screenshot
Mentioned here https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/adding-a-roleAccess group are mapped to Logic modules hence their permissions are in Roles page under Modules Tab mentioned in https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/modules-role-permissions
Mapping of AccessGroup to Modules is done in the modules editor mentioned in https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/access-groups-for-modules
Please go through the above documents and let me know if you need further help.
Please do share your valuable feedback on usage of access groups. thanks!- Lewis_Beard5 days ago
Expert
I guess I will open a support ticket, since this doesn't seem to be me missing something obvious, and nothing jumped out to the community.
But I will make a comment of where I left off for clarity:- I created an Access Group. The group itself has no features other than Name, Tenant, and Description. I left Tenant blank because I have no idea what it is. There are no permissions to edit here.
- On the role I want to enable granular access to modules, I went to the Modules permissions, went under the "My Modules Toolbox" section (below Access Groups) and checked the "Modules: Manage (Limited)" box, and saved the changes.
NOTE: I believe this corresponds to your first link, the section "Configuring Modules Permissions" step 5 aka "To enable a user to have permissions for Access Groups within Modules". The only difference is that, in your documentation, this is happening during role creation. I'm editing an existing role. So I click Save instead of Finish. - I opened up the Modules section of the portal (I can do anything on the portal), filtered for the specific module I wanted to grant access to, and selected it. On the overview shown on the bottom of the UI when I've selected the module, I only see the usual tabs: Info, AppliesTo, Active Discovery, Collection, Normal Datapoints, Complex Datapoints, Graphs, Local History. I see NO Access Groups tab. When I edit the module itself, again, I see NO Access Groups tab at all, and there is nothing on the page.
NOTE: this corresponds to your second link, "Assigning an Access Group to a Module" and I believe it would be Step 3, "Select the Access Groups tab" ... but no such tab seems to exist.
Anyway, I will open up a trouble ticket later this afternoon. I'm probably missing something. I just wanted to make the state clear. I'm sure I'm just missing something simple.Thanks.
- Mike_Moniz5 days ago
Professor
I wasn't even aware this was a feature. I also see the same thing where step 3 does not show a Access Group tab when doing a quick test in sandbox.
- I created an Access Group. The group itself has no features other than Name, Tenant, and Description. I left Tenant blank because I have no idea what it is. There are no permissions to edit here.