Use RBAC with the CLI
RBAC xe CLI commands
Use the following commands to work with roles and subjects.
To list all the available defined roles
Run the command: xe role-list
This command returns a list of the currently defined roles, for example:
uuid( RO): 0165f154-ba3e-034e-6b27-5d271af109ba
name ( RO): pool-admin
description ( RO): The Pool Administrator role has full access to all
features and settings, including accessing Dom0 and managing subjects,
roles and external authentication
uuid ( RO): b9ce9791-0604-50cd-0649-09b3284c7dfd
name ( RO): pool-operator
description ( RO): The Pool Operator role manages host- and pool-wide resources,
including setting up storage, creating resource pools and managing patches, and
high availability (HA).
uuid( RO): 7955168d-7bec-10ed-105f-c6a7e6e63249
name ( RO): vm-power-admin
description ( RO): The VM Power Administrator role has full access to VM and
template management and can choose where to start VMs and use the dynamic memory
control and VM snapshot features
uuid ( RO): aaa00ab5-7340-bfbc-0d1b-7cf342639a6e
name ( RO): vm-admin
description ( RO): The VM Administrator role can manage VMs and templates
uuid ( RO): fb8d4ff9-310c-a959-0613-54101535d3d5
name ( RO): vm-operator
description ( RO): The VM Operator role can use VMs and interact with VM consoles
uuid ( RO): 7233b8e3-eacb-d7da-2c95-f2e581cdbf4e
name ( RO): read-only
description ( RO): The Read-Only role can log in with basic read-only access
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Note:
This list of roles is static. You cannot add, remove, or modify roles.
To display a list of current subjects
Run the following command:
xe subject-list
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This command returns a list of XenServer users, their uuid, and the roles they are associated with:
uuid ( RO): bb6dd239-1fa9-a06b-a497-3be28b8dca44
subject-identifier ( RO): S-1-5-21-1539997073-1618981536-2562117463-2244
other-config (MRO): subject-name: example01\user_vm_admin; subject-upn: \
user_vm_admin@XENDT.NET; subject-uid: 1823475908; subject-gid: 1823474177; \
subject-sid: S-1-5-21-1539997073-1618981536-2562117463-2244; subject-gecos: \
user_vm_admin; subject-displayname: user_vm_admin; subject-is-group: false; \
subject-account-disabled: false; subject-account-expired: false; \
subject-account-locked: false;subject-password-expired: false
roles (SRO): vm-admin
uuid ( RO): 4fe89a50-6a1a-d9dd-afb9-b554cd00c01a
subject-identifier ( RO): S-1-5-21-1539997073-1618981536-2562117463-2245
other-config (MRO): subject-name: example02\user_vm_op; subject-upn: \
user_vm_op@XENDT.NET; subject-uid: 1823475909; subject-gid: 1823474177; \
subject-sid: S-1-5-21-1539997073-1618981536-2562117463-2245; \
subject-gecos: user_vm_op; subject-displayname: user_vm_op; \
subject-is-group: false; subject-account-disabled: false; \
subject-account-expired: false; subject-account-locked: \
false; subject-password-expired: false
roles (SRO): vm-operator
uuid ( RO): 8a63fbf0-9ef4-4fef-b4a5-b42984c27267
subject-identifier ( RO): S-1-5-21-1539997073-1618981536-2562117463-2242
other-config (MRO): subject-name: example03\user_pool_op; \
subject-upn: user_pool_op@XENDT.NET; subject-uid: 1823475906; \
subject-gid: 1823474177; subject-s id:
S-1-5-21-1539997073-1618981536-2562117463-2242; \
subject-gecos: user_pool_op; subject-displayname: user_pool_op; \
subject-is-group: false; subject-account-disabled: false; \
subject-account-expired: false; subject-account-locked: \
false; subject-password-expired: false
roles (SRO): pool-operator
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To add a subject to RBAC
To enable existing AD users to use RBAC, create a subject instance within XenServer, either for the AD user directly, or for the containing groups:
Run the following command to add a new subject instance:
xe subject-add subject-name=AD user/group
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To assign an RBAC role to a subject
After adding a subject, you can assign it to an RBAC role. You can refer to the role by either by its UUID or name:
Run the command:
xe subject-role-add uuid=subject uuid role-uuid=role_uuid
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Or
xe subject-role-add uuid=subject uuid role-name=role_name
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For example, the following command adds a subject with the UUID b9b3d03b-3d10-79d3-8ed7-a782c5ea13b4
to the Pool Administrator role:
xe subject-role-add uuid=b9b3d03b-3d10-79d3-8ed7-a782c5ea13b4 role-name=pool-admin
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To change the RBAC role of a subject
To change the role of a user, it is necessary to remove them from their existing role and add them to a new role:
Run the following commands:
xe subject-role-remove uuid=subject_uuid role-name=role_name_to_remove
xe subject-role-add uuid=subject_uuid role-name=role_name_to_add
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The user must log out and log back in to ensure that the new role takes effect. This requires the “Logout Active User Connections” permission available to a Pool Administrator or Pool Operator.
If you remove the Pool Admin role from a user, consider also changing the root password and rotating the pool secret. For more information, see Pool Security.
Warning:
When you add or remove a pool-admin subject, it can take a few seconds for all hosts in the pool to accept ssh sessions associated with this subject.
Auditing
The RBAC audit log records any operation taken by a logged-in user.
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The message records the Subject ID and user name associated with the session that invoked the operation.
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If a subject invokes an operation that is not authorized, the operation is logged.
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Any successful operation is also recorded. If the operation failed then the error code is logged.
Audit log xe CLI commands
The following command downloads all the available records of the RBAC audit file in the pool to a file. If the optional parameter ‘since’ is present, then it only downloads the records from that specific point in time.
xe audit-log-get \[since=timestamp\] filename=output filename
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To obtain all audit records from the pool
Run the following command:
xe audit-log-get filename=/tmp/auditlog-pool-actions.out
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To obtain audit records of the pool since a precise millisecond timestamp
Run the following command:
xe audit-log-get since=2009-09-24T17:56:20.530Z \
filename=/tmp/auditlog-pool-actions.out
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To obtain audit records of the pool since a precise minute timestamp
Run the following command:
xe audit-log-get since=2009-09-24T17:56Z \
filename=/tmp/auditlog-pool-actions.out
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