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Edit a volume account
You can change the CHAP info and change whether an account is active or locked.
Deleting or locking an account associated with the management node results in an
inaccessible management node.
Steps
1. Log in to NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control by providing the NetApp HCI or Element storage cluster
administrator credentials.
2. From the Dashboard, select
Storage
>
Volumes
.
3. Select the
Accounts
tab.
4. In the
Actions
column in the table, expand the menu for the account and select
Edit
.
5. Make changes as needed.
6. Confirm the changes by selecting
Yes
.
Delete a volume account
Delete an account that you no longer need.
Before you delete a volume account, delete and purge any volumes associated with the account first.
Deleting or locking an account associated with the management node results in an
inaccessible management node.
Persistent volumes that are associated with management services are assigned to a new
account during installation or upgrade. If you are using persistent volumes, do not modify or
delete the volumes or their associated account. If you do delete these accounts, you could
render your management node unusable.
Steps
1. Log in to NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control by providing the NetApp HCI or Element storage cluster
administrator credentials.
2. From the Dashboard, select
Storage
>
Volumes
.
3. Select the
Accounts
tab.
4. In the
Actions
column in the table, expand the menu for the account and select
Delete
.
5. Confirm the deletion by selecting
Yes
.
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