Administrator Guide

Change the Session Timeout for a Directory Service User
The session timeout controls the maximum length of time that the user can be idle while logged in to the Storage Center before the
connection is terminated.
1 If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane.
2
Click Summary.
The Summary view is displayed.
3 Click (Settings).
The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens.
4 Click the Users and User Groups tab.
5 On the Directory Users subtab, select the user, then click Settings.
The Edit Settings dialog box opens.
6 From the Session Timeout drop-down menu, select the maximum length of time that the user can be idle while logged in to the
Storage Center before the connection is terminated.
7 Click OK.
The Edit Settings dialog box closes.
8 Click OK.
Enable or Disable Access for a Directory Service User
When a directory service user is disabled, the user is not allowed to log in.
1 If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane.
2 Click Summary.
The Summary view is displayed.
3 Click (Settings).
The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens.
4 Click the Users and User Groups tab.
5 On the Directory Users subtab, select the user, then click Settings.
The Edit Settings dialog box opens.
6 Enable or disable access for the directory service user.
To enable access, select the Enabled checkbox.
To disable access, clear the Enabled checkbox.
7 Click OK.
The local user Edit Settings dialog box closes.
8 Click OK.
Modify Local Group Membership for a Directory Service User
User groups grant access to volume, server, and disk folders for users with the Volume Manager or Reporter privilege level.
Prerequisite
The directory service user must have been individually granted access to the Storage Center. Users that have been granted access
based on a directory group inherit local group membership from the directory group settings.
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