User management – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual

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AM456-9007B Rev 02

HP VMA SAN Gateway Installation and User Guide

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An active configuration file may not be deleted or renamed, nor may it be the target

of a move or copy. It may be the source of a copy, in which case the original

remains active.

In the VMA Web Interface, select one or more configuration files in the Current

Configurations section of the Cluster Administration page and click the Delete

button. For more information, see

Cluster Administration Page

on page 193.

User Management

User management privileges are set by assigning one of the following roles to a

user account:

admin: The administrator role has full privileges to view anything, take any
action, or change any configuration. This role can access every page in the
VMA Web Interface.

monitor: The monitor role can read all data and perform some actions, such
as rebooting the system and configuring various system parameters, but
cannot change the configuration of the VMA-series SAN Gateway. This role
can view some of the pages in the VMA Web Interface.

unpriv: The unprivileged role can query a restricted set of state information,
but cannot take any actions that would directly affect the system or change the
configuration. This role cannot log into the VMA Web Interface.

Caution:

Initially these accounts have no password. Setting a password for the

admin role is highly recommended.

The CLI command modes Config, Enable, and Standard correspond to the admin,

monitor, and unpriv roles.

You can add user accounts and set their privileges and passwords in the

Administration section of the VMA Web Interface or by using the CLI.

For information on managing users in the CLI, see

User Accounts and Local

Authentication

on page 128.

For information on managing users in the VMA Web Interfaces, see

Users

Page

on page 199.

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