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User Permissions, Table 5-1, Permission Levels of the ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator

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Setting Up the System User Permissions The group-centered approach of Integrated Administrator to user permissions facilitates the maintenance of user groups and groups of server blade bays. This approach operates according to the following principles: • A server blade bay is assigned exclusively to one group only. • A group can be assigned many server blade bays. • A user can have various permission levels within any number of groups. • Access to a server blade by users or groups depends on the rights assigned to the server blade bay in which the server blade is installed. Use Table 5-1 to distinguish the various permission levels available from the ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator. Table 5-1: Permission Levels of the ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator Title Enclosure administrator Account Type Administrator Permissions View/Modify for all groups in the enclosure Description Enclosure administrators may create, maintain, enable, and disable users and other enclosure administrators. Enclosure administrators may maintain server blade bay privileges, manage the enclosure, manage server blade bays, and create and maintain groups. One special enclosure administrator account (named "Administrator") cannot be deleted, disabled, or stripped of enclosure administrator permissions. No other enclosure administrator may change the password to this account. Enclosure administrators cannot disable or delete their own accounts. continued HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 5-3

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Setting Up the System
User Permissions
The group-centered approach of Integrated Administrator to user permissions
facilitates the maintenance of user groups and groups of server blade bays. This
approach operates according to the following principles:
A server blade bay is assigned exclusively to one group only.
A group can be assigned many server blade bays.
A user can have various permission levels within any number of groups.
Access to a server blade by users or groups depends on the rights assigned to the
server blade bay in which the server blade is installed.
Use Table 5-1 to distinguish the various permission levels available from the
ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator.
Table 5-1:
Permission Levels of the ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator
Title
Account Type
Permissions
Description
Enclosure
administrator
Administrator
View/Modify for
all groups in the
enclosure
Enclosure administrators may create,
maintain, enable, and disable users and
other enclosure administrators.
Enclosure administrators may maintain
server blade bay privileges, manage the
enclosure, manage server blade bays, and
create and maintain groups.
One special enclosure administrator
account (named “Administrator”) cannot be
deleted, disabled, or stripped of enclosure
administrator permissions. No other
enclosure administrator may change the
password to this account.
Enclosure administrators cannot disable or
delete their own accounts.
continued
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