SET USER CONTACT
{<user name>} <contact info>
If no <user name> exists, the command modifies the contact
info of the user that executed the command.
Only enclosure administrators
may modify another user’s
contact information.
The <user name> is case-
sensitive. The <contact info>
must be 1-20 characters long
and can include
alphanumeric, dash,
underscore, and space
characters. The default
contact information is blank. If
spaces are part of the contact
information, enclose the
information in quotes.
SET USER FULL NAME
{<user name>} <full name>
Sets a user’s full name.
If no <user name> exists, the command modifies the full name
of the user that is currently logged in.
Only enclosure administrators
may modify another user’s full
name.
The <user name> is case-
sensitive. The <contact info>
must be 1-20 characters long
and can include
alphanumeric, dash,
underscore, and space
characters. The default full
name is blank. If spaces are
part of this information,
enclose the information in
quotes.
SET USER PASSWORD
<user name>
Sets a user’s password.
If you do not supply a password on the command line, you are
prompted for one.
NOTE:
This command is not valid in SCRIPT MODE if
password is not specified.
Only enclosure administrators
may modify another user’s
password. Only the
Administrator account may
modify the password of the
Administrator account.
The <user name> is case-
sensitive. The <new
password> must be 3-8
characters long and can
include all printable
characters.
SHOW GROUP
[<group name> | ALL]
Displays the group’s description, a list of members with View
permission, a list of members with View/Modify permission,
number of bays, and a list of each of the bay the group
manages.
Group members and group
administrators only see the
groups in which they have
membership. Users may not
execute this command.
The <group name> is case-
sensitive.
If spaces are part of this
information, enclose the
information in quotes.
SHOW USER
[<user name> | ALL]
Displays the user’s full name, contact, whether the user has
administrator rights, whether the account is enabled, and the
groups for which the user has View or View/Modify
permissions.
If
ALL
is entered, this information is given for every user and
an asterisk before the user name denotes the current user.
Only enclosure administrators
may view another user’s
information.
The <user name> is case-
sensitive. Users who do not
have enclosure administrator
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