Users Guide
3. Enter the Username.
The default username is "root", and you cannot edit it. You cannot disable the default account or edit the role associated
with the default account. The length of the username can be 1-16 characters long and contain white spaces and
alphanumeric characters. The special characters - §, ", /, :, @, and ` are not supported.
NOTE: For the OME–Modular serial interface, ensure that the length of the local or remote username does not exceed
35 characters.
NOTE: Do not use "system" as a username.
4. Enter the Password and Confirm Password.
The password can be 8-32 characters long and contain at least one of the following:
● Number
● Special character—The supported special characters are - +, &, ?, >, -, }, |, ., !, (, ', ,, _, [, ", @, #, ), *, ;, $, ], /, %, =,
<, :, {, I
● Uppercase letter
● Lowercase letter
5. Select a role.
6. Select Enabled to enable the account immediately after you create it.
NOTE: For more information about the fields, see the integrated help in the OME–Modular web interface.
Enabling, disabling, and deleting users
1. Click Application Settings > Users.
A list of user account is displayed.
2. Select the account, and then click the required option above the list of accounts.
Recovering passwords
You must have physical access to the chassis to reset the login credentials to defaults.
1. If a chassis has dual OME–Modular controllers, remove both the modules from the chassis. Else, remove the single OME–
Modular controller.
2. On one of the modules, locate the Jumper, refer to the board location—P57 RESET PASSWORD, and then, insert the
Jumper.
3. Reinsert only the controller, where the Jumper is installed, into the chassis.
4. When the OME–Modular is available, login with the username as "root" and password as "calvin".
5. After the root user authentication, modify the password for the root user using Application Settings.
6. On a dual chassis, insert the second module into the chassis. The root password synchronizes automatically.
7. Ensure that the Jumper is removed.
a. On a dual management module (MM):
i. Perform steps 1-6. When the MM redundancy is established, remove the MM where the Jumper is inserted. Removing
the MM results in failover to the other MM and the chassis health turns "Critical".
ii. Remove the Jumper from the MM, and reinsert the MM into the chassis for MM redundancy. The chassis health
turns "OK".
b. On a single MM, remove the Jumper from the MM and reinsert the MM into the chassis.
User roles and privileges
Table 3. User roles and privileges
User Role Chassis
Administrator
Compute
Manager
Storage Manager Fabric Manager Viewer
Privilege
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