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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