About MC Users

Unlike database users, which you create on the Vertica database and then grant privileges and roles through SQL statements, you create MC users on the Management Console interface. MC users are external to the database. Their information is stored on an internal database on the MC application/web server. Their access to both MC and to databases managed by MC is controlled by groups of privileges (also referred to as access levels). MC users are not system (Linux) users; they are entries in the MC internal database.

Permission Group Types

There are two types of permission groups on MC, those that apply to MC configuration and those that apply to database access:

If you are using MC, you might want to allow one or more users in your organization to configure and manage MC, and you might want other users to have database access only. You can meet these requirements by creating MC users and granting them a role from each privileges group. See Creating an MC User for details.

MC User Types

There are five types of role-based users on MC:

You create users and grant them privileges (through roles) on the MC Settings page in the User management tab.

Creating Users and Choosing an Authentication Method

You create users and grant them privileges (through roles) on the MC Settings page. You can also choose how to authenticate their access to MC.

MC supports only one method for authentication, so if you choose MC, all MC users will be authenticated using their MC login credentials.

Default MC Users

The MC super account is the only default user. The super or another MC administrator must create all other MC users.