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Figure 2 example of an slpr, Partition administration and administrator rights, Table 3 command view user group permissions – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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XP Disk/Cache Partition user guide

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parity groups (PGs) and cache in the non-partitioned environment. After the disk array is partitioned,

CLPR0 contains the remaining PGs and cache that are not allocated to other CLPRs.

Figure 2

Example of an SLPR

Figure 2

shows an example of one disk array partitioned into two virtual disk arrays. Each virtual disk

array is allocated to one enterprise. Enterprise A’s disk array administrator can manage enterprise A’s

virtual disk array, but cannot manage enterprise B’s disk array. Similarly, enterprise B’s disk array

administrator can manage enterprise B’s virtual disk array, but cannot manage enterprise A’s disk array.

Partition administration and administrator rights

The following groups of users can access XP Disk/Cache Partition:

Administrators who have modify access to the full disk array.

StorageAdmins who have modify access. This group consists of users who have full array access and

users who have partition-level access.

Users who have read-only access. This group consists of users who have full array access and users

who have partition-level access

Table 3

Command View user group permissions

User group

Permissions

Administrators

Modify all managed arrays

Administer partitions

Administer Command View framework

Create other users

StorageAdmins

Read and modify privileges for assigned arrays/partitions only

Users

Read-only privileges for assigned arrays/partitions