Network configuration, Power off and power on, Powering on the system – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual
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you then set up a member of that group as an individual user (external user) and give them
an administrator role, that user will be an administrator, even if the group role is set to user.
This is because role permissions set through Add User take precedence over role permissions
set through Add Group.
Any user with an admin role has the same permissions as the default Administrator. Any user with
a user role will have the same permissions as the default Operator.
NOTE:
To add external users or groups, first add the StoreOnce device to an AD domain.
Connection to an AD Domain is configured through the NAS CIFS server tab on the StoreOnce
GUI. See
Configuring CIFS Server with AD and CIFS Share with AD domain users (page 44)
IMPORTANT:
If Admin credentials are lost, the Admin password can be reset through the account
“HPresetpassword”. This account is password protected and is only accessible from the StoreOnce
console and CLI. HP recommends the end-user change the HPresetpassword password after
installation and store it in an offline Password Security tool.
Tip
To identify current user rights view the title bar of the GUI. This shows your user Type, Name, and
Role. See
Network configuration
The StoreOnce Backup system must be configured on the network.
For information about network configuration please refer to the HP StoreOnce Backup system
Installation and Configuration guide.
Power off and power on
No commands within the GUI control the power on/off or reboot of a StoreOnce Backup system
(node or cluster). Power on/off commands must be run from the StoreOnce CLI. See the HP
StoreOnce Backup CLI Reference Guide and your product’s HP StoreOnce Backup system user
guide for more information.
Powering on the system
Power up the server using the power on button on the server to trigger a cold boot and automatically
power up.
Location of power on buttons, HP StoreOnce 4900 Backup
Figure 1 Powering on the HP StoreOnce 4900 Backup system
Network configuration
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