Adaptec 4800SAS User Guide - Page 29

User Level, Guest Level, Configuring NetWare User Authentication, Cancel, Administrative Access

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Getting Started Step 2: Installing and Starting Adaptec Storage Manager ● 29 User Level Logging in as a User partially restricts your access to the storage space, as described in this table. Users can... User's can't... Rescan controllers Create logical drives Save activity logs Modify logical drives Verify disk drives (with and without fix) Delete logical drives Verify logical drives (with and without fix) Delete hot spares Identify disk drives and enclosures Perform data migrations Rebuild disk drives Create hot spares Access the same information as Guests (see the following section) To log in as a User, use your normal network user name and password. Guest Level Logging in as a Guest restricts your access to the storage space to "view-only". You can see all local and remote systems and view their properties windows, view event logs, save configuration files and support archives, and browse the online Help. You cannot make any changes to the storage space. To log in as Guest, click Cancel on the Login window. Configuring NetWare User Authentication This section describes two ways to configure NetWare user authentication. Out-of-box Authentication ● Administrative Access-Granted exclusively to the Admin user account, which must be defined within the NetWare Bindery context of the server running the Adaptec Storage Manager agent. ● User Access-Granted to all Bindery and NetWare Directory Services (NDS) user accounts. For NDS users, the user account must reside within the same tree as the server running the Adaptec Storage Manager agent. When logging into Adaptec Storage Manager, NDS users must provide the fully distinguished account name.

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Getting Started Step 2: Installing and Starting Adaptec Storage Manager
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User Level
Logging in as a User partially restricts your access to the storage space, as described in this
table.
To log in as a User, use your normal network user name and password.
Guest Level
Logging in as a Guest restricts your access to the storage space to “view-only”.
You can see all local and remote systems and view their properties windows, view event logs,
save configuration files and support archives, and browse the online Help.
You cannot make any changes to the storage space.
To log in as Guest, click
Cancel
on the Login window.
Configuring NetWare User Authentication
This section describes two ways to configure NetWare user authentication.
Out-of-box Authentication
Administrative Access
—Granted exclusively to the Admin user account, which must be
defined within the NetWare Bindery context of the server running the Adaptec Storage
Manager agent.
User Access
—Granted to all Bindery and NetWare Directory Services (NDS) user
accounts. For NDS users, the user account must reside within the same tree as the server
running the Adaptec Storage Manager agent.
When logging into Adaptec Storage Manager, NDS users must provide the fully
distinguished account name.
Users can...
User’s can’t...
Rescan controllers
Create logical drives
Save activity logs
Modify logical drives
Verify disk drives (with and without fix)
Delete logical drives
Verify logical drives (with and without fix)
Delete hot spares
Identify disk drives and enclosures
Perform data migrations
Rebuild disk drives
Create hot spares
Access the same information as Guests (see the following section)