Users Guide

The Users page is displayed.
2 In the User ID column, click user ID 1.
NOTE: User ID 1 is the root user account that is shipped by default with CMC. This cannot be changed.
The User Conguration page is displayed.
3 Select Change Password check box.
4 Type the new password in the Password and Conrm Password elds.
5 Click Apply.
The password is changed for user ID 1.
Conguring Local Users
You can congure up to 16 local users in CMC with specic access permissions. Before you create a CMC local user, verify if any current
users exist. You can set user names, passwords, and roles with the privileges for these users. The user names and passwords can be
changed using any of the CMC secured interfaces (that is, Web interface, RACADM or WS-MAN).
Conguring Local Users Using CMC Web Interface
To add and congure local CMC users:
NOTE: You must have Congure Users permission to create a CMC user.
1 In the system tree, go to Chassis Overview, and then click User Authentication > Local Users.
The Users page is displayed.
2 In the User ID column, click a user ID number.
NOTE
: User ID 1 is the root user account that is shipped by default with CMC. This cannot be changed.
The User Conguration page is displayed.
3 Enable the user ID and specify the user name, password, and access privileges for the user.
For more information about the options, see the CMC Online Help.
4 Click Apply.
The user is created with the required privileges.
Conguring Local Users Using RACADM
NOTE
: You must be logged in as user root to execute RACADM commands on a remote Linux system.
You can congure up to 16 users in the CMC property database. Before you manually enable a CMC user, verify if any current users exist.
If you are conguring a new CMC or if you have used the racadm racresetcfg command, the only current user is root with the
password calvin. The racresetcfg subcommand resets all conguration parameters to the original defaults. Any previous changes are
lost.
NOTE
: Users can be enabled and disabled over time, and disabling a user does not delete the user from the database.
To verify if a user exists, open a Telnet/SSH text console to the CMC, log in, and type the following command once for each index of 1–16:
racadm getconfig -g cfgUserAdmin -i <index>
NOTE
: You can also type racadm getconfig -f <myfile.cfg> and view or edit the myle.cfg le, which includes all CMC
conguration parameters.
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