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.
• For the user groups whose roles are other than the Storage Administrator,
All Resource Groups Assigned is automatically set to Yes. If you delete all
the roles except the Storage Administrator, reassign resource groups to
the user group because All Resource Groups Assigned is automatically set
to No. To assign resource groups to the user group, see
.
• Security settings that affect the entire system is configured by the
administrator.
• Resource group 10 is configured by user A.
• Resource group 20 is configured by user B.
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