Dell Compellent Series 30 User Manual

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Managing User Groups

Figure 221. Create User Group

2 From the list of volume folders, select a volume folder to be included in the new user

group. Users will be able to access volumes in this folder. If you do not want subfolders
to be included, uncheck the Include Sub Folders box.

Optionally, click Create a New Folder to create a new folder not listed on this screen.
Once the new folder is created, you are returned to this window.

3 Click Next. A window allowing you to select a server folder for the user group appears.

4 From the list of server folders, select a server folder to be included in the new user

group. Users will be able to access servers in this folder. If you do not want subfolders
to be included, uncheck the Include Sub Folders box.

Optionally, click Create a New Folder to create a new folder not listed on this screen.
Once the new folder is created, you are returned to this window.

5 Click Next. A window allowing you to select a disk folder for the user group appears.

This folder contains the storage to be used for volumes created by this user group.

6 From the list of disk folders, select a disk folder to be included in the new user group.

7 Click Next. A window appears allowing you to name the new user group.

8 Enter a group name and click Create Now. You are returned to the original Manage

User Groups window.

Modifying a User Group

Modifying a user group, adds or removes access to folders and subfolders. Removing a
folder from a user group denies access to that folder to users who are members of that
group.

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