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Galaxy G3G12 / G3G16 Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
87 Section 4 Maintenance with GAM
6. Click the Password tab in Management View.
7. Enter the new password in the New Password field.
8. Enter the new password in the Retype Password field.
9. Click the Submit button.
Changing Your Own Password
To set or change your own password:
1. Log into GAM under your own user name.
2. Click the Subsystem
icon in Tree View.
3. Click the Administrative Tools
icon.
4. Click the User Management icon.
5. Click the Password tab in Management View.
6. Enter the current password in the Old Password field.
If you do not have a password, leave this field blank.
7. Enter the new password in the New Password field.
8. Enter the new password in the Retype Password field.
9. Click the Submit button.
Creating a User
To create a user:
1. Log into GAM as the Administrator or a Super User.
2. Click the Subsystem
icon in Tree View.
3. Click the Administrative Tools icon.
4. Click the User Management
icon.
5. Click the Create tab in Management View.
6. Enter a user name in the User Name field.
7. Enter a password for this user in the New Password and Retype Password fields.
A password is optional. If you do not specify a password, log into GAM with the User Name and leave
the password field blank.
8. Enter a display name in the Display Name field.
A display name is optional.
9. Enter the user's email address in the Email Address field.
An email address is required in order to receive email event notification.
Select a privilege level from the Privilege dropdown menu.
For definitions of each privilege level, see the List of User Privileges below.
11. Check the Enabled box to enable this user on this subsystem.
12. Click the Submit button.
List of User Privileges
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.