Cli account, Default local user and local group accounts, Managing administrator accounts – Dell PowerVault NX3500 User Manual

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CLI Account

The CLI account is used with an administrator account to access the command-line interface of the
FluidFS cluster.

Default Local User and Local Group Accounts

The FluidFS cluster has the following built

‐in local user and local group accounts, each of which serves a

particular purpose.

Account Type

Account Name

Purpose

Local User

Administrator

Account used for FluidFS cluster management

Local User

nobody

Account used as the owner of everything for guest

accounts

Local Group

Administrators

• Accommodates the Administrator account, and all

other users (local and remote) designated as

administrators

• BUILTIN domain group fully compatible with the

Windows Administrators group

Local Group

nobody_group

Accommodates the nobody account

Local Group

Local Users

Accommodates local user accounts

Local Group

Users

BUILTIN domain group fully compatible with the Windows

Users group

Local Group

Backup Operators

BUILTIN domain group fully compatible with the Windows

Backup Operators group

Managing Administrator Accounts

You can both create local administrators and give remote users (AD/LDAP/NIS) administrator permissions.
System alerts are sent to the email address specified for the administrator.
When creating an administrator, you specify an administrator permission level. The permission level
defines the set of actions that are allowed by the administrator. Permission levels are predefined in the
system as follows:

• NAS Volume Administrator: The following table summarizes which settings a volume administrator

can change for the NAS volume(s) to which they are assigned. They can also view, but not change,

settings for other NAS volumes and the rest of the FluidFS cluster configuration.

• NAS Cluster Administrator: The administrator can manage any aspect of the FluidFS cluster.

NAS Volume Setting

Volume Administrator Allowed to

Change Setting?

NAS volume folder to which the NAS volume is assigned

Yes

Access time granularity

Yes

Permissions interoperability

Yes

Report zero disk usage

Yes

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