
Prerequisites
• You must have Security Administrator (View & Modify) role to perform this task.
• The names of built-in groups cannot be changed.
• A user group name consists of 1 to 64 characters, including alphanumeric characters (ASCII), spaces,
and the following symbols: # $ % and ' ( ) + - . = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~
Procedure
1.
In the tree, click
Administration
>
User Groups
.
2.
From the
User Groups
tab, select the user group, and then, click
More Actions
>
Edit User Group
to
open the
Edit User Group
window.
3.
In the
Edit User Group
window, enter a new user group name.
4.
If you use an authorization server, click
Check
, and verify that the entered user group name is
registered in the authorization server.
5.
Click
Finish
.
6.
Specify a task name, and click
Apply
.
Changing user group permissions
This topic explains how to change the permissions that are assigned to user groups.
Prerequisites
• You must have Security Administrator (View & Modify) role to perform this task.
• The permissions of a built-in group cannot be changed.
Procedure
1.
In the tree, click
Administration
>
User Groups
.
2.
From the
User Groups
tab, select the user group, and then, click
More Actions
>
Edit Role
Assignment
.
3.
From the
Edit Role Assignment
window, change roles to be assigned to the user group.
• Select roles to add, and then, click
Add
.
• Select a role to remove, and then, click
Remove
.
4.
Click
Finish
.
5.
Specify a task name, and click
Apply
.
CAUTION:
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
groups assigned to a user group
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