Administrator Guide

10. (Volume Manager and Reporter only) Add one or more local user groups to the local user.
a. In the Local User Groups area, click Change. The Select Local User Groups dialog box appears.
b. (Optional) To create a new local user group, click Create Local User Group, then complete the Create Local User Group
wizard. For user interface reference information, click Help.
c. Select the check box for each local user group you want to associate with the local user.
d. When you are finished, click OK. The Select Local User Groups dialog box closes.
11. (Optional) Specify more information about the user in the Details area. For user interface reference information, click Help.
12. When you are finished, click OK. The Grant Access to Directory User dialog box closes.
13. Click OK to close the Edit Settings dialog box.
Increase the Privilege Level for a Directory Service User
The privilege level can be increased for directory service users that have the Volume Manager or Reporter privilege. The privilege
level for a user cannot be decreased.
1. Expand the Dell Storage Manager menu, and then click Storage.
2. In the SC Series tab, select a Storage Center to open the Storage Center view.
3. In the Summary tab, click Settings. The Edit 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 Privilege drop-down menu, select the privilege level to assign to the user.
Administrator – When selected, the local user has full access to the Storage Center.
Volume Manager – When selected, the local user has read and write access to the folders associated with the assigned
user groups.
Reporter – When selected, the local user has read-only access to the folders associated with the assigned user groups.
7. When you are finished, click OK. The local user Edit Settings dialog box closes.
8. Click OK to close the Storage Center Edit Settings dialog box.
Change the Session Timeout for a Directory Service User
The session timeout controls the maximum length of time that the local user can be idle while logged in to the Storage Center
System Manager before the connection is terminated.
1. Expand the Dell Storage Manager menu, and then click Storage.
2. In the SC Series tab, select a Storage Center to open the Storage Center view.
3. In the Summary tab, click Settings. The Edit 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 local user can be idle while logged in
to the Storage Center System Manager before the connection is terminated.
7. When you are finished, click OK. The local user Edit Settings dialog box closes.
8. Click OK to close the Storage Center Edit Settings dialog box.
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. Expand the Dell Storage Manager menu, and then click Storage.
2. In the SC Series tab, select a Storage Center to open the Storage Center view.
3. In the Summary tab, click Settings. The Edit 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 Edit Settings. The Edit Settings dialog box appears.
6. Enable or disable access for the directory service user.
To enable access, select the Enabled check box.
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