
4.
In the Member Groups section, select the group from which to remove the user.
5.
Click
Remove
.
6.
Click
OK
to finish.
Deleting an administrative user
1.
Log in to the management group, and select the
Administration
category.
2.
Select a user in the Users table.
3.
Click
Administration Tasks
in the tab window, and select
Delete User
.
4.
Click
OK
.
NOTE:
If you delete an administrative user, that user is automatically removed from any
administrative groups.
Managing administrative groups
When you create a management group, two default administrative groups are created. Use these
groups and/or create new ones.
Default administrative groups
The two default administrative groups and the permissions granted to those groups are listed in
Table 25 (page 77)
. Users assigned to either of these groups assume the permissions associated
with that group.
Table 25 Default administrative groups and permissions
Permissions
Group name
Manage all functions (read/write access to all functions)
Full_Administrator
View-only capability to all functions (read only)
View_Only_Administrator
Administrative groups can have:
•
Different levels of access to the storage system. Permission levels are:
Read Only: The default setting for a new group. Users can view information only.
◦
◦
Read-Modify: Users can view and modify existing settings.
◦
Full: Users can perform all actions (view, modify, add, delete).
•
Access to different management functions for the SAN. See
Table 26 (page 77)
for descriptions
of the management functions.
Table 26 Management functions and tasks
Tasks
Management function
Change other administrative users’ passwords.
Change Password
Set the RAID configuration for the storage system, manage
disks (shut down, hot-swap, restart RAID), and create
management groups.
Management Groups, RAID, Drive Hot Swap
Choose type of network connection, set the time and time
zone for the management group, identify the Domain Name
Server, and use SNMP.
Network
Add administrators and upgrade the SAN/iQ software.
Storage System Administration, Boot, Upgrade
View reports about the status of the storage system.
System and Disk Report
Managing administrative groups
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