Administrator Guide

3. In the File System view, select Client Accessibility.
4. Click the Local Users and Groups tab.
5. In the Local Users panel, click Create. The Create Local User dialog box opens.
6. Select a user to become an administrator:
a) In the File System view, select Cluster Maintenance.
b) Click the Mail & Administrators tab.
c) In the Administrators panel, click Grant Administration Privilege. The Grant Administration Privilege dialog box opens.
d) Click Select User. The Select User dialog box opens.
e) From the Domain drop-down list, select the domain to which the user belongs.
f) In the User field, type either the full name of the user or the beginning of the user name.
g) To change the maximum number of search results to return, select the maximum number of search results from the Max Results
drop-down list
h) Click Search.
i) Select a user from the search results and click OK.
j) Click OK.
7. Select the Global Administration Permission Enabled checkbox.
8. In the Email Address field, type an email address for the administrator.
9. Click OK.
Assign NAS Volumes to a Volume Administrator
By default, new volume administrators cannot manage any NAS volumes. After a volume administrator is created, you can change the
NAS volumes that can be managed by the volume administrator.
Steps
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, select a NAS volume.
4. In the toolbar, click Edit Settings. The Edit NAS Volume Settings dialog box opens.
5. Click Administrators. A list of all administrators displays.
6. Select a volume administrator from the list and click Add.
7. In a system with multitenancy enabled, if the tenant administrators should not be allowed to access the NAS volume, clear the Tenant
Administrators Access Enabled checkbox.
8. Click OK.
Change the Permission Level of a Cluster Administrator
NAS cluster administrators can manage any aspect of the FluidFS cluster.
Steps
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, select Cluster Maintenance.
4. Click the Mail & Administrators tab. The Administrators panel displays the current list of administrators.
5. In the Administrators panel, select an administrator and click Edit Settings. The Edit Settings dialog box opens.
6. Select or clear the Global Administration Permission field.
7. Type the administrator’s email address.
8. Click OK.
Change the Email Address of an Administrator
Change the email address to which system alerts are sent for an administrator account.
Steps
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
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