3-3 deleting a user group, Deleting a user group, Figure 6-9 editing user group properties – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual

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Performing User Management Operations 67


To view and edit the user group properties:

1.

Log in to Device Manager as system administrator or local system administrator.

2.

Select the User Management object in the navigation frame, and then select User Groups in the
information frame to open the User Group Administration panel (see

Figure 6-7

).

3.

Select the desired user group, and select EDIT to open the User Group Properties panel (see

Figure 6-9

).

4.

Make the desired changes (if any) on the User Group Properties panel. You can edit the Description and
the information on the Host and LDEV tabs. You cannot edit the group name or the logical groups
associated with the user group.

NOTE:

If you are using StorageWorks XP12000/XP10000 External Storage XP, pay close attention to

host allocation. See the

Caution

under step 6 in section

6-3-1

.

5.

Select SAVE to save your changes and update the user group record.

Figure 6-9

Editing User Group Properties

6-3-3 Deleting a User Group

The system administrator can delete existing user-defined user groups as needed. The system-defined user
groups (admin, storageadmin, guest) cannot be deleted. The local system administrator can delete descendant
user groups of the assigned user group. The storage administrator, local storage administrator, guest, and
local guest do not have access to this function.

NOTE:

You cannot delete a user group if any users in the group are logged into Device Manager.

To delete a user group from the Device Manager server:

1.

Make sure that users belonging to the user group you are deleting are not logged in to Device Manager
and have been logged out for at least 10 minutes.

2.

Log in to Device Manager as a system administrator or local system administrator.

3.

Select the User Management object in the navigation frame, and select User Groups in the information
frame to open the User Administration panel (refer to

Figure 6-7

).

4.

Select the user group to be deleted, and then select DELETE.

NOTE:

If the selected user group has descendant user groups, those user groups will also be deleted.

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