By default, the platform defines an administrative role called Admin
. Use the steps below to change this value. For the examples below, assume that the new administrative role is called "NewAdmin
."
pentaho.xml
In pentaho.xml
, update the admin-role
element within the acl-voter
element.
<pentaho-system> <acl-voter> <admin-role>NewAdmin</admin-role> ...
Additionally, replace any references to the old administrative role within the default-acls
element within the acl-publisher
element.
<pentaho-system> <acl-publisher> <default-acls> <acl-entry role="NewAdmin" acl="ADMIN_ALL" /> ...
Warning
If you modify the acl-publisher
element, you'll probably need to re-apply the default ACLs. Please see Re-Applying Default ACL. Be careful though as re-applying default ACLs will reset any ACLs created through the Admin Permissions interface.
applicationContext-acegi-security.xml
Using the Acegi Security documentation (section 21.3) as your guide, modify the objectDefinitionSource
property of the filterInvocationInterceptor
bean to match the new admin group.
Warning
While the example below only shows a single url to role mapping, multiple lines in objectDefinitionSource
refer to the administrative role and therefore must be changed too.
<property name="objectDefinitionSource"> <value> <![CDATA[ CONVERT_URL_TO_LOWERCASE_BEFORE_COMPARISON ... \A/admin.*\Z=NewAdmin ... ]]> </value> </property>