HP Integrity rx2800 System Management Homepage User Guide - Page 54

User Groups Category

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7. Click Add. The values entered are added as a new line in the list table. You may continue to add groups with user access by following steps 5 through 7. 8. Click Apply. To remove a Kerberos User: 1. Select Settings from the menu. 2. In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link. 3. Click the Kerberos Authorization link. 4. Select the check box beside the Group Name in the dynamic list that you want to remove from HP SMH. 5. Click Remove. 6. Click Apply. User Groups Category HP SMH uses operating system accounts for authentication and enables you to manage the level of access of operating system accounts at an operating system account group level. The users in the operating system group Administrators for Windows, or the operating system group root (which in turn contains the user root by default) for HP-UX and Linux, can define operating system groups that correspond to HP SMH access levels of Administrator, Operator, or User. After operating system groups are added, the operating system administrator can add operating system users into these operating system groups. Each HP SMH access level can be assigned up to five operating system groups. The HP SMH installation enables you to assign the operating system groups to HP SMH. HP SMH will not allow adding an operating system group if the specified operating system group is not defined in the operating system. The accounts used for HP SMH do not need to have elevated access on the host operating system. Any administrative HP SMH user can specify operating system user groups to each access level of HP SMH. As a result, all accounts in each operating system user group have the access to HP SMH specified in the User Groups window. NOTE: All user groups must exist in the HP System Management Homepage host system. The Windows administrators group, the Linux root group, and the HP-UX root group have administrative access to the HP SMH. For HP-UX, only the root user is assigned to the Administrators class. Not every user in the root group is assigned. For example, the HP SMH Administrator access level could be assigned the user-created operating system groups Admin1, Admin2, and Admin3. Any user that is a member of the operating system user groups (Admin1, Admin2, or Admin3) is given administrative rights on HP SMH whether the accounts have elevated access on the host operating system. The User Groups page enables you to add user groups to HP SMH. The following levels of user group authorizations are available: 54 The Settings Page

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7.
Click
Add
. The values entered are added as a new line in the list table.
You may continue to add groups with user access by following steps 5 through 7.
8.
Click
Apply
.
To remove a
Kerberos
User:
1.
Select
Settings
from the menu.
2.
In the
System Management Homepage
box, click the
Security
link.
3.
Click the
Kerberos Authorization
link.
4.
Select the check box beside the
Group Name
in the dynamic list that you want to remove from HP SMH.
5.
Click
Remove
.
6.
Click
Apply
.
User Groups Category
HP SMH uses operating system accounts for authentication and enables you to manage the level of access
of operating system accounts at an operating system account group level.
The
users
in the operating system group
Administrators
for Windows, or the operating system group
root
(which in turn contains the user root by default) for HP-UX and Linux, can define operating system groups
that correspond to HP SMH access levels of
Administrator
,
Operator
, or
User
. After operating system groups
are added, the operating system administrator can add operating system users into these operating system
groups.
Each HP SMH access level can be assigned up to five operating system groups. The HP SMH installation
enables you to assign the operating system groups to HP SMH. HP SMH will not allow adding an operating
system group if the specified operating system group is not defined in the operating system.
The accounts used for HP SMH do not need to have elevated access on the host operating system. Any
administrative HP SMH user can specify operating system user groups to each access level of HP SMH. As
a result, all accounts in each operating system user group have the access to HP SMH specified in the
User
Groups
window.
NOTE:
All user groups must exist in the HP System Management Homepage host system.
The Windows administrators group, the Linux root group, and the HP-UX root group have administrative
access to the HP SMH. For HP-UX, only the root user is assigned to the Administrators class. Not every user
in the root group is assigned.
For example, the HP SMH Administrator access level could be assigned the user-created operating system
groups Admin1, Admin2, and Admin3. Any user that is a member of the operating system user groups
(Admin1, Admin2, or Admin3) is given administrative rights on HP SMH whether the accounts have elevated
access on the host operating system.
The
User Groups
page enables you to add user groups to HP SMH. The following levels of user group
authorizations are available:
54
The Settings Page