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It is recommended that you accept the default setting Stop buffering I/O in cache, which allows host I/O to continue, although with lower performance. Option Ignore Battery Status Stop buffering Prevent reads or writes Table 5-1. Summary of Battery Options Description Select this option only if you have a uninterruptible power supply (UPS) Safest mode that prevents loss of data if a power failure occurs All I/O stops if the battery fails 5.2.10 Setting User Accounts (Settings Tab) Using the User Accounts button in the Settings tab, you can change the default admin login password and set up admin and user accounts. Before you start configuring the xStack Storage, we recommend that you use the Accounts button to:  Enhance the security of the xStack Storage Management Center by changing the default login password for the admin user.  Set up the other admins and/or users who will be using the xStack Storage Management Center to manage the xStack Storage. Thereafter, you can use the User Accounts button in the Settings tab to edit user accounts in case you need to change a user's login password or delete user accounts for users who will no longer be managing the xStack Storage system. For more information about adding, modifying, and deleting user accounts, see section 2.3. 5.2.11 Viewing or Changing Advanced Settings (Settings Tab) The System Administration View provides an Advanced Settings tab that lets you view or change advanced network administration settings. Figure 5-13 shows the advanced settings tab and Table 5-2 describes the settings. These settings are for expert users who understand networking concepts and terminology. To change an advanced setting: 1. In the System Administration View, click the Settings tab. 2. Click the Advanced button on the left side of the Settings tab: xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 81

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xStack Storage Management Center Software User’s Guide
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Table 5-1. Summary of Battery Options
Option
Description
Ignore Battery Status
Select this option only if you have a uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
Stop buffering
Safest mode that prevents loss of data if a power failure occurs
Prevent reads or writes
All I/O stops if the battery fails
5.2.10 Setting User Accounts (Settings Tab)
Using the
User Accounts
button in the
Settings
tab, you can change the default admin login
password and set up admin and user accounts.
Before you start configuring the xStack Storage, we recommend that you use the
Accounts
button to:
Enhance the security of the xStack Storage Management Center by changing the default
login password for the admin user.
Set up the other admins and/or users who will be using the xStack Storage Management
Center to manage the xStack Storage.
Thereafter, you can use the
User Accounts
button in the
Settings
tab to edit user accounts
in case you need to change a user’s login password or delete user accounts for users who will
no longer be managing the xStack Storage system. For more information about adding,
modifying, and deleting user accounts, see section 2.3.
5.2.11 Viewing or Changing Advanced Settings (Settings Tab)
The System Administration View provides an
Advanced Settings
tab that lets you view or
change advanced network administration settings. Figure 5-13 shows the advanced settings
tab and Table 5-2 describes the settings.
To change an advanced setting:
1.
In the System Administration View, click the
Settings
tab.
2.
Click the
Advanced
button on the left side of the
Settings
tab:
It is recommended that you accept the default setting
Stop buffering I/O in
cache
, which allows host I/O to continue, although with lower performance.
These settings are for expert users who understand networking concepts
and terminology.