HP Systems Insight Manager 5.2 Update 2 Technical Reference Guide

is generated for only for the user selected. If (none) is selected in the Select name dropdown list, a report
is generated for everything selected in the Authorizations box.
NOTE: To sort the report information in ascending or descending order, click the appropriate column
heading. The column heading that includes the arrow is the column by which the report is sorted. If the arrow
is pointing up, the report is sorted in ascending order. If the arrow is pointing down, the report is sorted in
descending order.
The following information about authorizations appears in the Authorizations Report window, along with
the date and time of the report:
User/User Group
Toolbox
System
To view and print an authorizations report:
1. Select OptionsSecurityUsers and AuthorizationsAuthorizations.
2. Select an
authorization
from the Authorizations for dropdown list.
3. (Optional) Select a name from the Select name dropdown list.
4. Click Report.
The Authorizations Report appears.
5. to print the report, select FilePrint.
The Authorizations Report is printed.
Command line interface
Users with
administrative rights
can use the mxngroup command to generate and run system group reports
from the
command line interface
(CLI).
Users with
administrative rights
can use the mxauth command to generate and run reports from the CLI.
Users with
operator rights
can use the mxexec command to launch command tools on systems from the CLI.
For assistance with this command, see the associated manpage.
See “Using command line interface commandsfor information about accessing the manpage.
Related procedures
Creating new authorizations
Deleting authorizations
Updating authorizations
Related topics
Users and authorizations
Authorizations
System groups
A system group is a group of systems used solely for authorizations. System groups can be managed directly
from the
command line interface
(CLI) using the mxngroup command, or they can be managed indirectly
through the GUI.
Managing system groups from the GUI
A system group is created when an authorization is created using a system collection. This system group is
named after the collection with three digits appended, usually 001 (for example, All Racks 001). The system
group contains the systems that were displayed during system selection and is saved when the authorization
is created.
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