3.
The Security Administrator creates the user groups.
4.
The Security Administrator assigns the resource groups to the user groups.
5.
The Storage Administrator in the system division sets a port.
6.
The Security Administrator assigns resources to the resource groups.
7.
The Security Administrator assigns the Storage Administrators to the appropriate
user groups.
After the above procedures, the Storage Administrators in Divisions A and B can manage
the resource groups assigned to their own division.
Example of resource groups not sharing ports
If you assign ports to each resource group without sharing, performance can be
maintained on a
different
port even if the bulk of I/O is issued from one side port.
The following shows a system
configuration
example of an in-house system division
providing the virtual private storage system for two divisions. Divisions A and B each use
individual assigned ports and parity groups. In this example, they do not share a port.
The Security Administrator in the system division creates resource groups for each
division in the storage system and assigns them to the respective divisions. The Storage
Administrator in Division A can manage the resource groups for Division A but cannot
access the resource groups for Division B. In the same manner, the Storage
Administrator in Division B can manage the resource groups for Division B but cannot
access the resource groups for Division A.
Example of resource groups not sharing ports
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