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Section 5 Application / Technical Notes
Find the IP Addresses of Other NumaRAID(s) on the Network
If you are logged into one NumaRAID array, and want to find out the addresses of other
NumaRAID arrays on the same network, you can do the following:
Expand the Webmin group on the left, if it is not already.
Under the Webmin group, left-click on Webmin Servers Index.
At the top, left-click on the button which reads Broadcast for servers.
To return to the NumaRAID GUI, expand the Hardware category on the left, if it is not already,
and left-click on NumaRAID GUI.
Adding/Deleting/Changing Webmin Users
You can create other users/logins for Webmin, without having to create Linux users. This is
done as follows:
Expand the Webmin group on the left, if it is not already.
Under the Webmin group, left-click on Webmin Users.
At the top, you will see a table of users. You can either left-click on the link above or below the
table, which reads Create a new Webmin User, if you would like to create a user. To delete a
user, you can left-click to turn on the checkbox next to the user name, then left-lick on the
Delete Selected button at the bottom. You can edit information for a user by just left-clicking
on their user name.
If you are creating a user, the screen will change. Enter the Username and password at the
top, then scroll down to the bottom and left-click on the Create button.
To return to the NumaRAID GUI, expand the Hardware category on the left, if it is not already,
and left-click on NumaRAID GUI.
Changing Passwords
If you want to only change the webmin password for a user, follow the process above. You
can, however, change the Linux password for a user, by doing the following:
CAUTION
: If you change the root password, then later forget this
password,
you will have a serious problem, as you may not be able to
log back in to make changes.
Expand the System group on the left, if it is not already.