User permissions – HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software Licenses User Manual
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If you use an external authentication server, user IDs and passwords must be valid for the external
authentication server and HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software products.
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A password policy can be configured from the Administration tab to enforce stronger passwords.
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For user IDs and passwords use only the following characters:
A-Z, a-z, 0-9, ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + - . = @ \ ^ _ |
Related topics
• Changing the password for a user account
• Configuring external authentication for users
User permissions
User permissions determine the scope of resource management tasks that a user can perform. Only
those resources that are available to a user, depending on the roles and permissions assigned for
that user, are displayed.
By specifying roles in Device Manager and Tiered Storage Manager (GUI), managed resources that
belong to resource groups for which a user has permissions are displayed. All displayed resources
are available for resource management tasks.
User Management permissions that are common to Command View AE Suite products can be set up
in combination with all other Command View AE Suite permissions and roles. User Management
permissions also allow using the user management function and security management function for all
Command View AE Suite products.
The following tasks only require Admin permission for User Management:
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specifying user settings
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creating user groups for Device Manager and Tiered Storage Manager
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assigning resources and roles to user groups
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outputting user groups and user information in CSV format
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specifying security settings
In Device Manager and Tiered Storage Manager, task-based permissions for the Device Manager
GUI, Device Manager CLI, and Tiered Storage Manager GUI are granted by assigning resource
groups and roles to a user group. To grant permissions for the Tiered Storage Manager CLI, you must
grant permissions to each user rather than assigning roles to a user group.
The following table lists roles and the tasks that can be performed when these roles are assigned.
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