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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * rosa_learning/creating_cluster_workshop/learning-getting-started-admin-rights.adoc
:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
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= Using the {rosa-cli}
[role="_abstract"]
You can use the {rosa-cli} to grant your user roles administrative access.
.Procedure
. Assuming you are the user who created the cluster, run one of the following commands to grant admin privileges:
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* For `cluster-admin`:
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[source,terminal]
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$ rosa grant user cluster-admin --user <idp_user_name> --cluster=<cluster-name>
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* For `dedicated-admin`:
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[source,terminal]
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$ rosa grant user dedicated-admin --user <idp_user_name> --cluster=<cluster-name>
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. Verify that the admin privileges were added by running the following command:
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[source,terminal]
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$ rosa list users --cluster=<cluster-name>
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*Example output*:
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[source,terminal]
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$ rosa list users --cluster=my-rosa-cluster
ID GROUPS
<idp_user_name> cluster-admins
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. If you are currently logged into the {hybrid-console}, log out of the console and log back in to the cluster to see a new perspective with the "Administrator Panel". You might need an incognito or private window.
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image:cloud-experts-getting-started-admin-rights-admin-panel.png[]
. You can also test that admin privileges were added to your account by running the following command. Only a `cluster-admin` users can run this command without errors.
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[source,terminal]
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$ oc get all -n openshift-apiserver
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