•
New
: Click the
New
buttonto add a new Directory Group to the selected enclosure. You can
add a maximum of 30 Directory Groups. The Add LDAP Group screen appears.
•
Edit
: Select a Directory Group to be edited by selecting the check box next to the name of the
group. Click the
Edit
button to change the settings on the Edit LDAP Group screen.
•
Delete
: Select the Directory Group to be deleted by selecting the check box next to the name
of the group. Click the
Delete
button to remove the group.
Add an LDAP Group screen
Group Information
NOTE:
A maximum of 30 Directory Groups can be added.
Description
Item
Used to select Directory Group for editing or deleting
Check box
1 to 255 characters and contains the same characters as search contexts. The group name is
used to determine LDAP users group membership. The group name must match one of the following
properties of a directory group:
Group Name
•
Name
•
Distinguished name
•
Common name
•
Display name
•
SAM account name
Administrator
Privilege Level
•
Only the Administrator, with Onboard Administrator Bays permission, can set the user privilege
level.
•
Can perform all actions on the enclosure when Onboard Administrator Bays permission is
selected. All Device Bays and All Interconnect Bays are automatically selected when Onboard
Administrator Bays is selected, and all the checkboxes are grayed out.
•
Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission, cannot see fans and power supplies.
•
Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission, can see only devices and interconnects to
which permissions have been given.
Operator
Privilege Level
•
Can perform all actions on the enclosure except for the functions under Users/Authentication
when Onboard Administrator Bays, All Device Bays, and All Interconnect Bays permissions
are selected.
•
Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission, cannot see fans and power supplies.
•
Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission, can see only devices and interconnects to
which permissions have been given.
User (read-only)
Privilege Level
•
Can view all information the Administrator and Operator can change except the
Users/Authentication information.
•
Can launch web interfaces to other devices.
•
Cannot change any configuration settings.
•
Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission, can manage only devices and interconnects
to which permissions have been given.
•
Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission, cannot see fans and power supplies.
0 to 58 characters, containing alphanumeric characters, the dash (-), the underscore (_), and the
space. The description of the LDAP group, a more readable version of the group name, or other
useful information.
Description
144 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices