Changing user permissions, Setting up resource groups – HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual

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Changing user permissions

You can specify the permissions required to use a specific HP XP7 Command View AE Suite product
for each registered user. To allow existing HP XP7 Command View AE Suite product users to also use
Replication Manager, you must grant Replication Manager management permissions to those users.

NOTE:

You cannot set permissions for users who log in by linking to an external authorization server because
the accounts of such users have not been registered in HP XP7 Command View AE Suite products.
For details about how to set permissions for users who log in by linking to an external authorization
server, see

Using an external authorization server (authorization groups)

” on page 358.

From Replication Manager, you can also grant the permissions required to use HP XP7 Command
View AE Suite products other than Replication Manager.

CAUTION:

The following notes apply to Device Manager:

The target for setting the permission is not the user account, so the following procedure cannot be
used to change the permission for Device Manager. For details about how to change the permission
for Device Manager, see the

HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition User Guide.

Do not change the user permissions of the user account that is used for communication between
Device Manager agents and the Device Manager server (default:

HaUser

).

To change user permissions:

1.

From the Explorer menu, choose Administration and then Users and Permissions.

The Users and Permissions subwindow appears.

2.

Expand the object tree, and then select a user ID link under Users.

The user-ID subwindow appears.

3.

Click Change Permission.

The Change Permission-user-ID dialog box appears.

4.

Change the permissions, and then update the information.

The permissions displayed in the user-ID subwindow are refreshed.

Related topics

About users, permissions, and roles

, page 77

Viewing a summary of user permissions

, page 351

Viewing a list of user permissions

, page 350

Setting up resource groups

Replication Manager controls access by using resource groups that restrict the range of resources that
can be accessed by users. To control access to Replication Manager resources, you need to create
resource groups and associate users with resources.

Setting up authorities

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