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VTrak E-Class Product Manual
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Group names are for convenience only. A group name does not impose any
role or limitation upon the group it represents. You can have multiple groups
but each must have a different name.
7. From the Subsystem Privilege dropdown menu, choose a privilege level.
See the table below.
8. Click the Submit button.
The new Role Map is added to the list.
Making Role Map Settings
To make role map settings:
1. Click the Administration tab.
2. Click the User Management icon.
3. Click the LDAP Settings button.
4. Click the Role Mapping button.
5. Click a Role Map in the list (under LDAP Role and Subsystem Privilege) and
click the Settings button.
6. From the Subsystem Privilege dropdown menu, choose a privilege level.
See the table above.
7. Click the Submit button.
User Privileges
Level Meaning
View Allows the user to see all status and settings but not to make any
changes
Maintenance Allows the user to perform maintenance tasks including
Rebuilding, PDM, Media Patrol, and Redundancy Check
Power Allows the user to create (but not delete) disk arrays and logical
drives, change RAID levels, change stripe size; change settings
of components such as disk arrays, logical drives, physical
drives, and the controller
Super Allows the user full access to all functions including create and
delete users and changing the settings of other users, and
delete disk arrays and logical drives.
The default “administrator” account is a Super User