5.
In the
Delete Users
window, select the user to be deleted, then click
Finish.
6.
In the
Confirm
window, check the settings.
7.
Click
Apply
. The task is now registered. If the
Go to tasks window for status
check
box is checked, the
Task
window opens to show the status of the task.
Releasing a user lockout
If a user attempting to log in to Device Manager - Storage Navigator or Command
Control Interface enters an incorrect username or password three times, the system sets
the login status to locked, preventing further login attempts for 60 seconds. If necessary,
you can release the locked status before the lock times out.
Before you begin
You must have the Security Administrator (View & Modify) role to perform this task.
Procedure
1.
In the
Administration
tree, select
User Groups
.
2.
On the
User Groups
tab, click a user group to which the locked-out user belongs.
3.
On the
User
tab, select the user you want to unlock.
4.
On the
User
tab, click
More Actions
>
Release Lockout
.
The
Release Lockout
window opens.
5.
Specify a task name, and then click
Apply
.
Session timeout
A session timeout occurs if the system receives no user operation for one minute due to
a network error.
Managing user groups
You can use the Device Manager - Storage Navigator to view existing user groups, and to
create, modify, or delete them.
Before creating or manipulating user groups, read and understand the following
precautions.
■
When a user is assigned to multiple user groups, the user has the permissions of all
the roles in each user group that are enabled on the resource groups assigned to
each user group.
■
If a user has All Resource Groups Assigned set to Yes, the user can access all the
resources in the storage system. For example, if a user is a security administrator and
a storage administrator taking care of some resources, have all resource groups
assigned, and has roles of Security Administrator (View & Modify) and Storage
Administrator (View & Modify), the user can edit the storage for all the resources.
If this is a problem, the recommended solution is to register the following two user
accounts in the storage system and use these
different
accounts for
different
purposes:
●
A security administrator user account that has All Resource Groups Assigned set to
Yes.
●
A storage administrator user account that does not have all resource groups
assigned and has only some of the resource groups assigned.
Releasing a user lockout
Chapter 4: User administration
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