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Group Administration Group security
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• For a pool administrator, select one or more pools the account can manage and whether the account has
read-only access to the entire group.
• For a volume administrator, select one or more pools the
account can manage and specify the quotas for
each pool.
5. Select whether to enable (default) or disa
ble the account, then click Next. (You can enable and disable
accounts at any time.)
If you created a volume administrator account, and the group has replication partner(s) configured,
the Create
Account - Allowed replication partners dialog box appears.
6. [Optional] Select one or more replication partners that this account can replicate to, then click
Next. the Create
Account - Contact information dialog box appears.
7. [Optional] Enter contact information for the account and click
Next. The Create Account - Summary dialog
box opens.
8. Review the account information. Click
Back to make changes, or click Finish to create the account.
Modifying a local administration account
You can modify the account attributes described in Table 4-5. However, you cannot change the account name.
Instead, you must delete the account and then re-create it with a new name.
In addition, you cannot disable, delete, change the name, or change the type of the
grpadmin default
administration account.
1. Click
Group, then Group Configuration, and then the Administration tab.
2. In the Administration Accounts panel, select the account and click Modify.
• To change the account password or description, c
lick the General tab and change the information in the
Modify Administration Account – General dialog box.
• To change the account type or pool or
volume administrator settings, click the Permissions tab and
change the information.
• To change replication partners for a volume
administrator, click the Replication Partners tab and
change the selection(s).
• To change the account contact information, click the
Contact tab and change the information.
3. Click
OK.
Deleting a local administration account
1. Click Group, then Group Configuration, and then the Administration tab.
2. In the Administration Accounts panel, select the account and click
Delete.
3. Confirm that you want to delete the account.
Note: When you de
lete a Volume administrator account, the volumes it manages are not deleted, and its
replication and operations continue as scheduled.