5.
If the
User Type
is local, specify the initial login password for the new administrator
by
filling
in the
Password
and the
Confirm
Password
fields.
6.
Specify the user level for the new administrator that you are creating.
You can select one of the following:
■
Global
■
Storage
■
Server
■
Storage
7.
For Global Administrators only, if the administrator is allowed to log in and access
the SMU command line interface (CLI) of an external SMU, select the
SMU CLI
Access
check box.
8.
Using the
Available Servers
and the
Selected Servers
lists, specify the servers the
administrator can access or the servers with the storage the administrator can
manage.
■
To grant management privileges for a server or the storage attached to a server,
move the server from the
Available Servers
list to the
Selected Servers
list.
■
To revoke management privileges for a server or the storage attached to a
server, move the server from the
Selected Servers
list to the
Available Servers
list.
■
To move the server between the
Available Servers
and the
Selected Servers
lists, select the server, and use the arrow buttons between the lists.
9.
Review the
profile,
and verify that it is correct.
■
If the
profile
is correct, click
OK
to save and enable the user
profile,
and then
return to return to the
SMU Users
page.
■
To return to the
SMU Users
page without saving the
profile,
click
back
.
Changing user passwords
Any logged in user can change their own password. A global administrator can also
change the password of any user, whether the user is currently logged in or not.
Note:
If the user is authenticated through a RADIUS server, you cannot
change the password using NAS Manager or the SMU CLI. You must change
the password using the tools and utilities of the RADIUS server.
Changing your own password
You can use NAS Manager to change your own password. If your account is
authenticated through a RADIUS server, however, your password must be changed using
the tools and utilities of the RADIUS server.
■
For HNAS servers, use NAS Manager or the SMU CLI to change your password.
■
For systems with NAS modules, use an external NAS Manager or the maintenance
utility to change your password.
Changing user passwords
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