Changing user operation authority – HP XP20000XP24000 Disk Array User Manual

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2.

Change to Modify mode (see

Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode

” on page 40).

3.

In the Account Information tree, open the folder to which the user account for which you want to

change the password is registered.

4.

In the Account Information tree, select the user ID of the user account for which you want to

change the password.

5.

Right-click on the user ID, and then select the Change Password command.

The Change Password dialog box (

Figure 43

on page 88) is displayed.

6.

In the Change Password dialog box, enter the password as follows.
• Current Password: Enter the current password. The current password is required when

Modify is not set for the Account Administrator Role of your user account.

• New Password: Enter the new password.
• Re-enter New Password: Enter the new password again for confirmation.

7.

Click Set on the Change Password dialog box.

The Change Password dialog box is closed, and you return to the Account window.

8.

Click Apply.

The settings are applied to the storage system.

Figure 43 The Change Password Dialog Box (when Modify is not set for Account

Administrator Role)

Changing User Operation Authority

To change the operation authority for the user account, log in with a user account for of which Modify is

set for the Account Administrator Role.

Note:

To change the operation authority of a user account that is set to disable, you need to set the user

account to enable, change the operation authority of the user account, and then set the user account

to disable.
To change the operation authority of a user account:

1.

Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Account window (see

Figure 28

on page 62).

2.

Change to Modify mode (see

Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode

” on page 40).

3.

In the Account Information tree, open the folder to which the user account for which you want to

change the operation authority is registered.

4.

In the Account Information tree, select the user ID of the user account for which you want to

change the operation authority. In the User Information and Permission Information lists, the

operation authority of the selected user account is displayed.

5.

Set the operation authority of the Account Administrator Role, Audit Log Administrator Role, and

Storage Administrator Role by selecting from each drop-down list.

6.

Set the operation authority of each function in the Permission Information list if Enable is set

for the operation authority of the Storage Administrator Role.

To set the operation authority of each function:

a.

Select the row for which you want to set the operation authority. You can also select plural

rows by using the Shift key or Ctrl key.

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