Access control examples for hp p9500 – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual

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A user group is a group of users with the same user permissions and range of access. Externally
authenticated groups can also be used as user groups. When you assign resource groups and roles
(collections of user permissions, such as Modify or View) to a user group, resources can be controlled
for the users in that group.

Resource groups can be created in this configuration only when the storage system is HP XP P9500
Storage. The following figure shows a typical scenario for user groups and their associated permissions
to access resources.

For HP XP P9500 Storage systems, physical configurations such as parity groups, and logical
configurations such as LDEV IDs, are used to create resource groups. After resource groups are created,
they can then be assigned to user groups.

Related topics

User permissions

, page 169

Access control examples for HP P9500

, page 179

Resource groups

, page 181

Creating resource groups

, page 182

Creating user groups

, page 184

Assigning resource groups and roles to a user group

, page 185

Creating user groups

, page 184

About Legacy mode

, page 205

Access control examples for HP P9500

The following examples show how resource groups can control access in a HP P9500 storage system.
One method for dividing resources would be by separating resources based on company location.
For example, if you create resource groups based on location, the administrators in each location
are limited to using only the resources that have been assigned to them, and are restricted from
accessing the resources of other locations.

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