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HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP RAID Manager: User’s Guide
Using RAID Manager on a Windows 2000/2003
system with “user” system privileges
By default, RAID Manager requires Windows system administrator
privileges to execute RM commands. This is because RAID Manager
needs to open the command device directly as a physical drive.
This section describes how to use the chgacl.exe to use RAID Manager
commands without Administrator system privileges.
For a user to use “user” privileges to execute RM commands, the system
administrator and the user need to perform some the following procedures.
Note:
The parameters for the commands shown below are case sensitive.
Windows System Administrator
Allowing a user to use HORCM_CMD by adding a user name to
the physical drive
As System Administration, add the user name to the Device Object of the
command device in the configuration definition file. This will allow
HORCM_CMD to work.
By default, chgacl.exe grants read, write and execute permissions. To
restrict the permissions, see the section “Allowing different levels of access
to a Device Object”
To add a user name to all physical drives:
1. Enter chgacl /A:<user_name> Phys