Logical groups structure – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual

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In private logical groups, only users that belong to specific user groups can access the private lo-
gical groups that are associated with the user groups to which they belong.
The Private Logical Groups root folder can include separate private logical groups thereby main-
taining a logical separation between business organizations or tenants, to provide for the secure
sharing of resources. For each of these tenant user groups, only users that belong to the user group
can see or access the private logical groups for that user group.

When a user group is created, XP7 Command View AE automatically creates a top-level folder
for each user group under the Private Logical Group folder. The default name of the folder is the
user group name. All members of the user group can use this top-level folder as their work folder.
In this work folder, users can create, edit, or delete private logical groups. You can change the
default name for the top-level folder name.
However, if you edit the user group name, the names are not synchronized. When a user group
is deleted, the top-level folder under the Private Logical Groups root folder is also deleted. Be
aware that all folders under the top-level folder are also deleted when the user group is deleted.

The following table describes in more detail the structure for public and private logical groups and
the access rules for each logical group type.

Table 18 Logical groups structure

Description

Type

Root folder for public logical groups

Public Logical Group

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