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Managing User Accounts and Connections, Learning About User Accounts, Table 2
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2 Managing User Accounts and Connections Learning About User Accounts In order to access an HP 3PAR storage system you must have a user account. Each HP 3PAR CLI user is assigned a role, and each role is assigned a set of rights. The roles and rights assigned to the CLI user determine which tasks the user can perform with a system. Assign roles to users based on the tasks you intend the users to perform. Eight roles are defined in the HP 3PAR CLI. See Table 2 (page 16) for a description of each role. There are four standard roles: • Browse • Edit • Super • Service There are also four extended roles: • Create • Basic Edit • 3PAR AO • 3PAR RM There is no functional difference between standard and extended roles. The extended roles define a set of rights optimized for CLI users with specialized or restricted tasks. For example, assigning a CLI user the Create role allows the user to create virtual volumes and other objects but does not allow the user to remove virtual volumes. To maintain greater control over your system, assign CLI users roles with the minimum set of rights they need to perform their tasks. • For procedures to create and remove user accounts, see "Creating Users" (page 18) and "Removing Users" (page 20). • For information about viewing user roles and rights with the CLI see "Viewing User Roles and Rights" (page 17). • To view a list of roles and all of the rights assigned to the roles, see "Mapping Roles and Rights" (page 185). Table 2 HP 3PAR CLI User Roles User Roles Browse Edit Super Service Create Basic Edit Rights Assigned to Roles Rights are limited to read-only access. Rights are granted to most operations. For example, creating, editing, and removing virtual volumes and other objects. Rights are granted to all operations. Rights are limited to operations required to service the system. Allows limited access to user information and user group resources. Rights are limited to creating objects. For example, virtual volumes, CPGs, hosts, and schedules. Rights are similar to the Edit role. For example, creating and editing virtual volumes and other objects. The rights to remove objects are more restricted for the Basic Edit role than the Edit role. 16 Managing User Accounts and Connections