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12 access and device configuration, User management, Device configuration page – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual

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12 Access and Device Configuration

This page provides System Information and access to the device configuration functions:

Device Configuration page (page 144)

User Management (page 144)

Email (page 148)

Support Ticket (page 150)

Device Configuration page

System Information shows summary details for the HP StoreOnce Backup system that were set up
at installation and cannot be modified from the GUI.

Table 46 System information

Description

Field

This is the serial number assigned to the cluster at
installation. This is the number that is required when

System ID

licensing replication, Catalyst, or additional storage. It is
referred to as the Cluster ID in the StoreOnce CLI.

This text is used to label and identify the StoreOnce Backup
system. It is set by the user with the StoreOnce CLI system
set description

command.

Description

User Management

Two user accounts, Admin and Operator, and passwords are created at installation and are always
included on this page. Users may use this page to modify the passwords. They may also create,
edit, and delete additional users. (See also

User types and user roles (page 9)

.)

User accounts and AD

IMPORTANT:

Before granting access to external users or groups using the User Management

tool, you must first:

1.

Set the Authentication mode to AD on the NAS CIFS server tab. See

“Configuring the CIFS

server” (page 38)

.

2.

Add the StoreOnce device to an AD domain. See

“Adding the StoreOnce device to an AD

Domain” (page 43)

.

3.

Add any required users or groups to your active directory to grant access to the AD domain.
See

“Adding users and groups to an AD domain” (page 44)

.

4.

Grant your external users or groups access permissions to the HP StoreOnce backup system
using the User Management tool. See

“To add a user” (page 145)

and

“To add a

group” (page 146)

.

NOTE:

User accounts may also be managed using StoreOnce CLI commands. See the HP

StoreOnce Backup system CLI Reference Guide.

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