Deleting an organization, Removing members from an organization – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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7.

Add and remove elements as described in the topics, ”

Adding an Organization

” on page 162

and ”

Removing Members from an Organization

” on page 165.

8.

Once you are done adding or removing elements, click OK in the Add Organization page.

9.

In the Edit Organization page, click OK.

Deleting an Organization

When an organization is removed, users assigned only to that organization are no longer able to

access the elements in the removed organization. For example, assume you belong to two

organizations, onlyHosts and onlySwitchesandHosts. The organization onlyHosts contains only

hosts, and the organization onlySwitchesandHosts contains only switches and hosts. If you delete

the onlySwitchesandHosts organization, you will still have access to hosts because you still belong to

the onlyHosts organization.
Keep in mind the following:

You cannot remove the Everything organization, which is the default organization.

You cannot delete an organization that contains a user, who belongs to no other organizations.

For example, assume you create an organization named Org1 that contains two users: User1

and User2. User1 belongs to two other organizations, while User2 only belongs to the

organization you just created. You will not be able to delete Org1 because the organization

contains User2, who only belongs to the organization you are trying to delete.

Only users belonging to the Domain Administrator role can delete organizations.

Depending on your license, role-based security may not be available. See the “List of Features” to

determine if you have access to role-based security. The “List of Features” is accessible from the

Documentation Center (Help > Documentation Center in Storage Essentials).
To delete an organization:

1.

Click Security > Organizations.

2.

Click the button corresponding to the organization you want to remove.
The software removes the organization.

Removing Members from an Organization

When you remove an element from an organization, users belonging to that organization or to one

of its parents can no longer access that element if it is not a member of any other organization. For

example, assume an element named MyHost was not only a member of BostonWebHost_Solaris,

but also had mistakenly became a member of BostonWebHost_Windows. If you remove MyHost

from BostonWebHost_Solaris, users belonging to BostonWebHost_Solaris can no longer access the

element. Users belonging to the BostonWebHost_Windows organization or to its parent would still

see the element.

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