HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 CLI Reference Guide (762782-001, March 2014) - Page 476

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users This basetype is used by show users. Table 85 users properties Name Type Description username roles user-type user-typenumeric user-locale user-localenumeric interfaceaccess-WBI string string string string string string string User name. • monitor: User can view but not change system settings. • manage: User can view and change system settings. • admin: User can view and change system settings. • diagnostic: User can view and change system settings. The user's level of technical expertise: Novice, Standard, Advanced, or Diagnostic. This parameter does not affect access to commands. The default is Standard. Numeric equivalents for user-type values. • 1: Novice • 2: Standard • 3: Advanced • 4: Diagnostic Display language for this user. The default is English. Numeric equivalents for user-locale values. • 0: English • 1: Spanish • 2: French • 3: German • 4: Italian • 5: Japanese • 6: Netherlands • 7: Simplified Chinese • 8: Traditional Chinese • 9: Korean • x: User can use the web-browser interface (SMU). This is the default. • (blank): User cannot access this interface. interfaceaccess-CLI interfaceaccess-FTP interfaceaccess-SMIS string • x: User can use the command-line interface. • (blank): User cannot access this interface. This is the default. string • x: User can use the FTP interface. • (blank): User cannot access this interface. This is the default. string • x: User can use the Storage Management Initiative Specification (SMI-S) interface. • (blank): User cannot access this interface. This is the default. interfaceaccess-SNMP storage-sizebase string uint8 • U: The user can access the SNMPv3 interface and view the MIB. • T: The user can access the SNMPv3 interface and receive trap notifications. • (blank): User cannot access this interface. This is the default. The base for entry and display of storage-space sizes: • 2: Sizes are shown as powers of 2, using 1024 as a divisor for each magnitude. • 10: Sizes are shown as powers of 10, using 1000 as a divisor for each magnitude. This is the default. Operating systems usually show volume size in base 2. Disk drives usually show size in base 10. Memory (RAM and ROM) size is always shown in base 2. 476 XML API basetype properties

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XML API basetype properties
users
This basetype is used by
show users
.
Table 85
users properties
Name
Type
Description
username
string
User name.
roles
string
monitor
: User can view but not change system settings.
manage
: User can view and change system settings.
admin
: User can view and change system settings.
diagnostic
: User can view and change system settings.
user-type
string
The user's level of technical expertise:
Novice
,
Standard
,
Advanced
, or
Diagnostic
. This parameter does not affect access to commands. The default
is
Standard
.
user-type-
numeric
string
Numeric equivalents for
user-type
values.
1: Novice
2: Standard
3: Advanced
4: Diagnostic
user-locale
string
Display language for this user. The default is English.
user-locale-
numeric
string
Numeric equivalents for
user-locale
values.
0
: English
1
: Spanish
2
: French
3
: German
4
: Italian
5
: Japanese
6
: Netherlands
7
: Simplified Chinese
8
: Traditional Chinese
9
: Korean
interface-
access-WBI
string
x
: User can use the web-browser interface (SMU). This is the default.
(blank): User cannot access this interface.
interface-
access-CLI
string
x
: User can use the command-line interface.
(blank): User cannot access this interface. This is the default.
interface-
access-FTP
string
x
: User can use the FTP interface.
(blank): User cannot access this interface. This is the default.
interface-
access-SMIS
string
x
: User can use the Storage Management Initiative Specification (SMI-S)
interface.
(blank): User cannot access this interface. This is the default.
interface-
access-SNMP
string
U
: The user can access the SNMPv3 interface and view the MIB.
T
: The user can access the SNMPv3 interface and receive trap notifications.
(blank): User cannot access this interface. This is the default.
storage-size-
base
uint8
The base for entry and display of storage-space sizes:
2
: Sizes are shown as powers of 2, using 1024 as a divisor for each
magnitude.
10
: Sizes are shown as powers of 10, using 1000 as a divisor for each
magnitude. This is the default.
Operating systems usually show volume size in base 2. Disk drives usually show
size in base 10. Memory (RAM and ROM) size is always shown in base 2.