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Login Name, Account Type, Definition

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Adaptec Storage Manager Pro User's Guide Account Type Global Local Definition Can manage controllers on the local system (the computer where you are logged in) and on remote systems on your network that are running Storage Manager Pro. Global accounts are stored on the directory manager and are available to all systems in the management set. You cannot create global accounts until you set up remote access. See Setting Up Remote Access for the First Time on page 4-4. Can manage controllers only on the local system (the computer where you are logged in). Local accounts are stored only on the local system. You can apply Administrator privileges to both local and global accounts. Administrator privileges provide the following: I Global account: Create, edit, and delete only global Storage Manager Pro accounts; add or remove remote systems from management sets. I Local account, not directory manager: Create, edit, and delete only local Storage Manager Pro accounts. I Local account on the directory manager: Create, edit, and delete both local and global Storage Manager Pro accounts. I Global or Local account: flush the event log The default account is a local administrator account which is defined as follows: I Login Name-administrator I Password-adaptec Note: Login names are not case sensitive; however, passwords are case sensitive. You should change the password and then create the additional accounts that you need. You cannot change the login name on an 5-2

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Adaptec Storage Manager Pro User
s Guide
You can apply Administrator privileges to both local and global
accounts. Administrator privileges provide the following:
Global account: Create, edit, and delete only global Storage
Manager Pro accounts; add or remove remote systems from
management sets.
Local account, not directory manager: Create, edit, and delete
only local Storage Manager Pro accounts.
Local account on the directory manager: Create, edit, and
delete both local and global Storage Manager Pro accounts.
Global or Local account: flush the event log
The default account is a local administrator account which is
defined as follows:
Login Name
administrator
Password
adaptec
Note:
Login names are
not
case sensitive; however,
passwords
are
case sensitive.
You should change the password and then create the additional
accounts that you need. You cannot change the login name on an
Account Type
Definition
Global
Can manage controllers on the local system (the
computer where you are logged in) and on remote
systems on your network that are running Storage
Manager Pro.
Global accounts are stored on the directory manager and
are available to all systems in the management set. You
cannot create global accounts until you set up remote
access. See
Setting Up Remote Access for the First Time
on
page 4-4.
Local
Can manage controllers only on the local system (the
computer where you are logged in). Local accounts are
stored only on the local system.