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Storage Administrators
manage servers, clusters, and storage devices, as
specified
in the administrator
profile
created by the Global Administrator.
Storage administrators can manage everything Server Administrators and
Storage Administrators can manage:
file
systems,
file
services, or
file
system related
features and functions, and they can also manage storage devices and their
components.
All administrators can connect to the NAS storage system through NAS Manager, the
browser-based management utility provided by the system management unit (SMU).
Additionally, Global Administrators on an external or virtual SMU can connect to the SMU
command line interface (CLI). SMU CLI access is not available on an embedded SMU or a
NAS module SMU.
Read-only users:
The above roles (when
defined
for local users or Active Directory
groups) can be
modified
by making them read-only. A read-only user has permission to
view most pages of the NAS Manager; however, they are not generally allowed to
perform any actions on the NAS Manager that would trigger a system or
configuration
change.
Note:
Server Administrators, Storage Administrators, and Storage
Administrators cannot access all of the NAS Manager pages that a Global
Administrator can access.
Adding an SMU user (an administrator)
Use NAS Manager to add SMU user accounts for HNAS servers. For systems with NAS
modules, use the maintenance utility or an external NAS Manager to create and manage
user accounts.
Procedure
1.
Navigate to
Home
>
SMU Administration
>
SMU Users
to display the
SMU Users
page.
2.
Click
add
to display the
Add SMU User
page:
Adding an SMU user (an administrator)
Chapter 4: User administration
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