Privileges to Start/Stop OAS

Anyone know the proper privileges to set to allow a Grid user to Start/Stop OAS instances. I've create a role that gives target privs to a group that contains all the OAS instances and given that role operator privs to that target group. I then set preferred credentials to the OAS user and Os password that OAS runs as on Linux. When attempting to stop and OC4J instance within OAS (home specifically), I get "You do not have the privileges perform this operation". I wanted to create a role that would only allow our developers to start/stop the development instances OAS, but there doesn't seem to be any docs on what privs are required for what actions. Thanks.

Seems to be a bug. If I assign the OAS targets with Operator privileges to a user, it works, but if I assign those same OAS targets to a group and I assign that group to a user with Operator privileges, it fails with the "you do not have the privileges perform this operation" error, even though the group contains the same targets. I've put in a TAR.

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