Command line interface – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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d.

In the Phone number field, edit the user's phone number. This field does not apply to user groups.

e.

In the E-mail address field, edit the user's e-mail address. This field does not apply to user groups.

f.

In the Central management server configuration rights section, select the level of authority to
assign to the user or user group from the following options:

Full configuration rights. Enables total user control of the

database

. Users can run

discovery

of systems and

data collection

; define users and authorizations; set

Cluster Monitor

configuration; configure licensing and protocol settings; and create, modify, delete, and run
reports, snapshot comparisons, tools, custom tools, events, automation tasks, and so on.

Limited configuration rights. Enables the user to create, edit, and delete reports (including
predefined reports).

No configuration rights. Enables the user to view and run predefined reports on systems they
have been authorized to view only. A user without configuration rights cannot execute any
actions to affect the system

database

.

See

“Creating new users”

for more detailed information on each level of authority.

g.

Under the Login IP Address Restrictions section, in the Inclusion ranges field, edit the IP
addresses of the systems that you want included for management by this user or user group. If you
list multiple IP addresses, separate them with a semicolon (;). Each range is a single IP address or
two IP addresses separated by a dash (-). The IP addresses must be entered in the standard dotted
form, for example, 15.1.54.133. Any spaces surrounding the semicolons or dashes are ignored.
Spaces are not allowed within a single IP address in dotted form.

Important: If browsing from the CMS, ensure all IP addresses of the CMS are properly included.
If browsing to localhost, ensure the loopback address 127.0.0.1 is also included.

h.

In the Exclusion ranges field, edit the IP address of the systems that should be excluded from
management by this user or user group. Use the same format in the previous step for Inclusion
ranges

. Enter 0.0.0.0 to prevent a user from logging in through a remote system.

Note: Be sure to verify that your inclusion and exclusion ranges do not overlap.

Note: The following five steps are for Windows systems only and not for user groups.

i.

Under the Pager Information section, in the Phone number field, edit the pager phone number
of the user associated with this user account if you are using a Windows operating system. If the
Phone number

field is left blank, the paging information is not saved. This field does not apply

to user groups.

j.

In the PIN number field, edit the PIN number associated with the pager phone number. This field
does not apply to user groups.

k.

In the Message length field, select how many characters can be accepted in the paging message
from the dropdown list. This does not apply to user groups.

l.

In the Baud rate field, select the appropriate baud rate for the pager from the dropdown list. This
field does not apply to user groups.

m.

In the Data format field, select the appropriate data format for the pager from the dropdown list.
This field does not apply to user groups.

4.

Click OK to save and close the New User section. You can click Apply to save and keep the Edit User
section open or click Cancel to cancel the modifications.

The user or group changes are saved.

Command line interface

Users with full configuration rights can use the mxuser command to modify users or user groups from the

command line interface

(CLI).

Users with

limited configuration rights

can use the mxexec command to launch command tools on systems

from the CLI. For assistance with this command, see the associated manpage.

See

“Using command line interface commands”

for information on accessing the manpage.

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