Access management in Compute Cloud
In this section, you will learn:
About access management
In Yandex Cloud, all transactions are checked in Yandex Identity and Access Management. If a subject does not have the required permission, the service returns an error.
To grant permissions for a resource, assign roles for this resource to the subject that will perform the operations. You can assign roles to a Yandex account, service account, federated users, user group, system group, or public group. For more information, see How access management works in Yandex Cloud.
Roles for a resource can be assigned by users who have the compute.admin
role or one of the following roles for that resource:
admin
resource-manager.admin
organization-manager.admin
resource-manager.clouds.owner
organization-manager.organizations.owner
Which resources you can assign a role for
You can assign a role to an organization, cloud, or folder. The roles assigned for organizations, clouds, or folders also apply to nested resources.
You can also assign roles for individual resources of the service:
Use the management console
You can use the Yandex Cloud CLI to assign roles for the following resources:
Use Terraform
You can use the Yandex Cloud API to assign roles for the following resources:
Which roles exist in the service
The chart below shows which roles are available in the service and how they inherit each other's permissions. For example, the editor
role includes all the permissions of viewer
. You can find the description of each role under the chart.
Service roles
compute.auditor
The compute.auditor
role allows you to view information on Compute Cloud resources and relevant operations, as well as on the amount of used resources and quotas. It does not allow you to access the serial port or serial console of an instance.
Users with this role can:
- View a list of instances and information on them.
- View a list of instance groups and information on them.
- View a list of instance placement groups and information on them.
- View lists of instances in placement groups.
- View a list of dedicated host groups and information on them.
- View lists of hosts and instances in dedicated host groups.
- View information on GPU clusters and instances included in these clusters.
- View a list of disks and information on them.
- View a list of file storages and information on them.
- View a list of non-replicated disk placement groups and information on them.
- View lists of disks in placement groups.
- View a list of images and information on them.
- View information on image families, on images within families, on the latest family image, as well as on access permissions assigned to image families.
- View a list of disk snapshots and information on them.
- View information on disk snapshot schedules.
- View information on Compute Cloud resource and quota consumption and disk limits in the management console.
- View lists of resource operations for Compute Cloud, as well as information on these operations.
- View information on the status of configuring access via OS Login on instances.
- View information on available platforms.
- View a list of availability zones and information on them.
compute.viewer
The compute.viewer
role allows you to view information on Compute Cloud resources and resource operations, as well as on access permissions assigned to the resources and on the amount of used resources and quotas. This role also grants access to instance metadata and serial port output.
Users with this role can:
- View the instance serial port output.
- View instance metadata.
- View a list of instances, information on instances and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View a list of instance groups and information on them.
- View a list of instance placement groups, information on instance placement groups and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View lists of instances in placement groups.
- View a list of dedicated host groups, information on dedicated host groups and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View lists of hosts and instances in dedicated host groups.
- View information on GPU clusters and instances included in GPU clusters, as well as the on access permissions assigned to these clusters.
- View a list of disks, information on disks and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View a list of file storages, information on file storages and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View a list of non-replicated disk placement groups, information on non-replicated disk placement groups and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View lists of disks in placement groups.
- View a list of images, information on images and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View information on image families, on images within families, on the latest family image, as well as on access permissions assigned to image families.
- View a list of disk snapshots, information on disk snapshots and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View information on disk snapshot schedules and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View information on Compute Cloud resource and quota consumption and disk limits in the management console.
- View lists of resource operations for Compute Cloud, as well as information on these operations.
- View information on the status of configuring access via OS Login on instances.
- View information on available platforms.
- View a list of availability zones, information on availability zones and on access permissions assigned to them.
This role also includes the compute.auditor
permissions.
compute.editor
The compute.editor
role allows you to manage instances, instance groups, disks, images, GPU clusters, and other Compute Cloud resources.
Users with this role can:
- Create, modify, start, restart, stop, move, and delete instances.
- View a list of instances, information on instances and on access permissions assigned to them.
- Connect and disconnect disks, file storages, and network interfaces to and from instances, as well as link security groups to instance network interfaces.
- Create instances with custom FQDNs and create multi-interface instances.
- Bind service accounts to instances and activate AWS v1 tokens on instances.
- Use the instance serial port for reading and writing.
- Simulate instance maintenance events.
- View instance metadata.
- View information on the status of configuring access via OS Login on instances and connect to instances via OS Login using SSH certificates or SSH keys.
- View a list of instance groups, information on instance groups and on access permissions assigned to them, as well as use, create, modify, start, stop, and delete instance groups.
- View a list of instance placement groups, information on instance placement groups and on access permissions assigned to them, as well as use, modify, and delete instance placement groups.
- View lists of instances in placement groups.
- View a list of dedicated host groups, information on dedicated host groups and on access permissions assigned to them, as well as use, modify, and delete dedicated host groups.
- View lists of hosts and instances in dedicated host groups.
- Modify scheduled maintenance windows for hosts in dedicated host groups.
- Use GPU clusters, as well as create, modify, and delete them.
- View information on GPU clusters and instances included in GPU clusters, as well as the on access permissions assigned to these clusters.
- View a list of disks, information on disks and on access permissions assigned to them, as well as use, modify, move, and delete disks.
- Create encrypted disks.
- View and update disk links.
- View a list of file storages, information on file storages and on access permissions assigned to them, as well as use, create, modify, and delete file storages.
- View a list of non-replicated disk placement groups, information on non-replicated disk placement groups and on access permissions assigned to them, as well as use, modify, and delete non-replicated disk placement groups.
- View lists of disks in placement groups.
- View a list of images, information on images and on access permissions assigned to them, as well as use, modify, and delete images.
- Create, modify, delete, and update image families.
- View information on image families, on images within families, on the latest family image, as well as on access permissions assigned to image families.
- View a list of disk snapshots, information on disk snapshots and on access permissions assigned to them, as well as use, modify, and delete disk snapshots.
- View information on disk snapshot schedules and on access permissions assigned to them, as well as create, modify, and delete disk snapshot schedules.
- View information on cloud networks and use them.
- View information on subnets and use them.
- View information on cloud resource addresses and use them.
- View information on route tables and use them.
- View information on security groups and use them.
- View information on NAT gateways and connect them to route tables.
- View information on the IP addresses used in subnets.
- View information on resource operations for Virtual Private Cloud.
- View information on Virtual Private Cloud quotas.
- View information on Compute Cloud resource and quota consumption and disk limits in the management console.
- View lists of resource operations for Compute Cloud and information on operations, as well as abort such operations.
- View information on available platforms and use them.
- View a list of availability zones, information on availability zones and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View information on the relevant cloud.
- View information on the relevant folder.
This role also includes the compute.viewer
, compute.osLogin
, and vpc.user
permissions.
compute.admin
The compute.admin
role allows you to manage instances, instance groups, disks, images, GPU clusters, and other Compute Cloud resources, as well as manage access to them.
Users with this role can:
- Create, modify, start, restart, stop, move, and delete instances, as well as manage access to them.
- View a list of instances, information on instances and on access permissions assigned to them.
- Connect and disconnect disks, file storages, and network interfaces to and from instances, as well as link security groups to instance network interfaces.
- Create instances with custom FQDNs and create multi-interface instances.
- Bind service accounts to instances and activate AWS v1 tokens on instances.
- Use the instance serial port for reading and writing.
- Simulate instance maintenance events.
- View instance metadata.
- View information on the status of configuring access via OS Login on instances and connect to instances via OS Login using SSH certificates or SSH keys and run commands as a superuser (
sudo
). - Use, create, modify, start, stop, and delete instance groups, as well as manage access to instance groups.
- View a list of instance groups, information on instance groups and on access permissions assigned to them.
- Use, create, modify, and delete instance placement groups, as well as manage access to instance placement groups.
- View a list of instance placement groups, information on instance placement groups and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View lists of instances in placement groups.
- Use, create, modify, and delete dedicated host groups, as well as manage access to dedicated host groups.
- View a list of dedicated host groups, information on dedicated host groups and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View lists of hosts and instances in dedicated host groups.
- Modify scheduled maintenance windows for hosts in dedicated host groups.
- Use, create, modify, and delete GPU clusters, as well as manage access to them.
- View information on GPU clusters and instances included in GPU clusters, as well as the on access permissions assigned to these clusters.
- Use, create, modify, move, and delete disks, as well as manage access to them.
- Create encrypted disks.
- View a list of disks, information on disks and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View and update disk links.
- Use, create, modify, and delete file storages, as well as manage access to them.
- View a list of file storages, information on file storages and on access permissions assigned to them.
- Use, create, modify, and delete non-replicated disk placement groups, as well as manage access to non-replicated disk placement groups.
- View a list of non-replicated disk placement groups, information on non-replicated disk placement groups and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View lists of disks in placement groups.
- Use, create, modify, and delete images, as well as manage access to them.
- View a list of images, information on images and on access permissions assigned to them.
- Create, modify, delete, and update image families, as well as manage access to them.
- View information on image families, on images within families, on the latest family image, as well as on access permissions assigned to image families.
- Use, create, modify, and delete disk snapshots, as well as manage access to them.
- View a list of disk snapshots, information on disk snapshots and on access permissions assigned to them.
- Create, modify, and delete disk snapshot schedules, as well as manage access to them.
- View information on disk snapshot schedules and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View information on cloud networks and use them.
- View information on subnets and use them.
- View information on cloud resource addresses and use them.
- View information on route tables and use them.
- View information on security groups and use them.
- View information on NAT gateways and connect them to route tables.
- View information on the IP addresses used in subnets.
- View information on resource operations for Virtual Private Cloud.
- View information on Virtual Private Cloud quotas.
- View information on Compute Cloud resource and quota consumption and disk limits in the management console.
- View lists of resource operations for Compute Cloud and information on operations, as well as abort such operations.
- View information on available platforms and use them.
- View a list of availability zones, information on availability zones and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View information on the relevant cloud.
- View information on the relevant folder.
This role also includes the compute.editor
and compute.osAdminLogin
permissions.
compute.osLogin
The compute.osLogin
role allows you to connect to instances via OS Login using SSH certificates or SSH keys.
compute.osAdminLogin
The compute.osAdminLogin
role allows you to connect to instances using SSH certificates or SSH keys via OS Login and run commands as a superuser (sudo
).
compute.disks.user
The compute.disks.user
role allows you to view a list of disks and information on them, as well as use disks to create new resources, such as instances.
compute.images.user
The compute.images.user
role allows you to view a list of images and information on them, get information on the latest image within the image family, as well as use images to create new resources, such as instances.
compute.operator
The compute.operator
role allows you to start and stop instances and instance groups, as well as view information on Compute Cloud resources and resource operations, as well as on access permissions assigned to the resources and the amount of used resources and quotas.
Users with this role can:
- Start, restart, and stop instances.
- View a list of instances, information on instances and on access permissions assigned to them.
- Start and stop instance groups.
- View a list of instance groups and information on them.
- View the instance serial port output.
- View instance metadata.
- View a list of instance placement groups, information on instance placement groups and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View lists of instances in placement groups.
- View a list of dedicated host groups, information on dedicated host groups and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View lists of hosts and instances in dedicated host groups.
- View information on GPU clusters and instances included in GPU clusters, as well as the on access permissions assigned to these clusters.
- View a list of disks, information on disks and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View a list of file storages, information on file storages and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View a list of non-replicated disk placement groups, information on non-replicated disk placement groups and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View lists of disks in placement groups.
- View a list of images, information on images and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View information on image families, on images within families, on the latest family image, as well as on access permissions assigned to image families.
- View a list of disk snapshots, information on disk snapshots and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View information on disk snapshot schedules and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View information on Compute Cloud resource and quota consumption and disk limits in the management console.
- View lists of resource operations for Compute Cloud, as well as information on these operations.
- View information on the status of configuring access via OS Login on instances.
- View information on available platforms.
- View a list of availability zones, information on availability zones and on access permissions assigned to them.
This role also includes the compute.viewer
permissions.
compute.snapshotSchedules.viewer
The compute.snapshotSchedules.viewer
role allows you to view information on scheduled disk snapshots.
Users with this role can:
- View information on disk snapshot schedules and on access permissions assigned to them.
- View lists of disks.
- View lists of disk snapshots.
- View a list of disk snapshot operations.
compute.snapshotSchedules.editor
The compute.snapshotSchedules.editor
role allows you to create, modify, and delete disk snapshot schedule, create and delete disk snapshots, as well as view information on disk snapshot operations.
Users with this role can:
- View information on disk snapshot schedules and on access permissions assigned to them, as well as create, modify, and delete disk snapshot schedules.
- View lists of disks and use disks to create snapshots.
- View lists of disk snapshots, create and delete snapshots.
- View a list of disk snapshot operations and information on them.
This role also includes the compute.snapshotSchedules.viewer
permissions.
iam.serviceAccounts.user
The iam.serviceAccounts.user
role enables viewing the list of service accounts and info on them, as well as performing operations on behalf of a service account.
For example, if you specify a service account when creating an instance group, IAM will check whether you have a permission to use this service account.
For more information about service roles, see Roles in the Yandex Identity and Access Management documentation.
Primitive roles
Primitive roles allow users to perform actions in all Yandex Cloud services.
auditor
The auditor
role grants a permission to read configuration and metadata of any Yandex Cloud resources without any access to data.
For instance, users with this role can:
- View info on a resource.
- View the resource metadata.
- View the list of operations with a resource.
auditor
is the most secure role that does not grant any access to the service data. This role suits the users who need minimum access to the Yandex Cloud resources.
viewer
The viewer
role grants the permissions to read the info on any Yandex Cloud resources.
This role also includes the auditor
permissions.
Unlike auditor
, the viewer
role provides access to service data in read mode.
editor
The editor
role provides permissions to manage any Yandex Cloud resources, except for assigning roles to other users, transferring organization ownership, removing an organization, and deleting Key Management Service encryption keys.
For instance, users with this role can create, modify, and delete resources.
This role also includes the viewer
permissions.
admin
The admin
role enables assigning any roles, except for resource-manager.clouds.owner
and organization-manager.organizations.owner
, and provides permissions to manage any Yandex Cloud resources (except for transferring organization ownership and removing an organization).
Prior to assigning the admin
role for an organization, cloud, or billing account, make sure to check out the information on protecting privileged accounts.
This role also includes the editor
permissions.
Instead of primitive roles, we recommend using service roles. This ensures more selective access control and implementation of the principle of least privilege.
For more information about primitive roles, see the Yandex Cloud role reference.