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Local Users screen, Add Local User, Examples

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Permissions for interconnect modules are slightly different. Autologin is not supported for interconnect modules, and all user levels have access to the Management Console link for interconnect bays to which they have permission. Administrators and operators can use the virtual buttons from Onboard Administrator to control power and the UID light on the interconnect module. Users can view only status and information about the interconnect module. Examples The following are examples of management scenarios in a Superdome 2 environment and the user accounts that can be created to provide the appropriate level of security. Scenario 1: A member of an organization must have full access to the servers in bays 1-8 to view logs, control power, and use the remote console. The user does not have clearance to manage any settings on Onboard Administrator. The user account with this security level has an Administrator access level and permission to server bays 1-8. Thus, the user does not have permission to Onboard Administrator bays or any interconnect bay. Scenario 2: A member of an organization must manage ports on two interconnect modules in bays 3 and 4. This person must know which ports on the switch map to certain servers, but this person must not be able to manage any of the servers. The user account with this security level has a User access level, permission to all server bays, and permission to interconnect bays 3 and 4. However, this user is not be able to control the power or UID LED for the interconnect modules or blades. To control the power or UID to the interconnect modules the user privilege has to be Operator. To restrict this user from performing server operations such as power control or consoles, the account is restricted to just bay permissions for interconnect bays 3 and 4. Local Users screen • New- To add a new user to the selected enclosure, click the New button. A maximum of 30 user accounts can be added including the reserved accounts. The Add Local User screen appears. • Edit- Select a user (only one can be selected) by selecting the check box next to the name of the user. To change the settings on the Edit Local User screen, click the Edit button. • Delete- Select a user or users to be deleted by selecting the check box next to the name of the user. To delete the accounts, click the Delete button. If an attempt is made to delete the last remaining Administrator account, then you will receive an alert warning that one Administrator account must remain and the delete action will be canceled. Add Local User Item Username Password Password Confirm Possible value Description 1 to 40 characters, including all A maximum of 30 user accounts can alphanumeric characters, the dash (-), be added including the reserved and the underscore (_) accounts. The user names ALL (case-insensitive), ADMINISTRATOR (case-insensitive), switch1, switch2, switch3, switch4, switch5, switch6, switch7, switch8, ldapuser, nobody, and vcmuser_ are reserved and cannot be used. The user name must begin with a letter and is case-sensitive. 3 to 40 characters, including all printable characters 3 to 40 characters, including all printable characters The password associated with the user. The password associated with the user. This value must match the Password value. 142 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices

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Permissions for interconnect modules are slightly different. Autologin is not supported for interconnect
modules, and all user levels have access to the Management Console link for interconnect bays
to which they have permission. Administrators and operators can use the virtual buttons from
Onboard Administrator to control power and the UID light on the interconnect module. Users can
view only status and information about the interconnect module.
Examples
The following are examples of management scenarios in a Superdome 2 environment and the user
accounts that can be created to provide the appropriate level of security.
Scenario 1
: A member of an organization must have full access to the servers in bays 1-8 to view
logs, control power, and use the remote console. The user does not have clearance to manage
any settings on Onboard Administrator. The user account with this security level has an Administrator
access level and permission to server bays 1-8. Thus, the user does not have permission to Onboard
Administrator bays or any interconnect bay.
Scenario 2
: A member of an organization must manage ports on two interconnect modules in bays
3 and 4. This person must know which ports on the switch map to certain servers, but this person
must not be able to manage any of the servers. The user account with this security level has a User
access level, permission to all server bays, and permission to interconnect bays 3 and 4. However,
this user is not be able to control the power or UID LED for the interconnect modules or blades. To
control the power or UID to the interconnect modules the user privilege has to be Operator. To
restrict this user from performing server operations such as power control or consoles, the account
is restricted to just bay permissions for interconnect bays 3 and 4.
Local Users screen
New
— To add a new user to the selected enclosure, click the
New
button. A maximum of 30
user accounts can be added including the reserved accounts. The Add Local User screen
appears.
Edit
— Select a user (only one can be selected) by selecting the check box next to the name
of the user. To change the settings on the Edit Local User screen, click the
Edit
button.
Delete
— Select a user or users to be deleted by selecting the check box next to the name of
the user. To delete the accounts, click the
Delete
button. If an attempt is made to delete the
last remaining Administrator account, then you will receive an alert warning that one
Administrator account must remain and the delete action will be canceled.
Add Local User
Description
Possible value
Item
A maximum of 30 user accounts can
be added including the reserved
accounts.
1 to 40 characters, including all
alphanumeric characters, the dash (-),
and the underscore (_)
Username
The user names ALL (case-insensitive),
ADMINISTRATOR (case-insensitive),
switch1, switch2, switch3, switch4,
switch5, switch6, switch7, switch8,
ldapuser, nobody, and vcmuser_ are
reserved and cannot be used.
The user name must begin with a letter
and is case-sensitive.
The password associated with the user.
3 to 40 characters, including all
printable characters
Password
The password associated with the user.
This value must match the Password
value.
3 to 40 characters, including all
printable characters
Password Confirm
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