Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Introduction
- What’s New for Version 6.1
- Setup and Administration
- Using Server Administrator
- Server Administrator Services
- Working With Remote Access Controller
- Overview
- Viewing Basic Information
- Configuring the Remote Access Device to use a LAN Connection
- Configuring the Remote Access Device to use a Serial Port Connection
- Configuring the Remote Access Device to use a Serial Over LAN Connection
- Additional Configuration for iDRAC
- Configuring Remote Access Device Users
- Setting Platform Event Filter Alerts
- Server Administrator Logs
- Setting Alert Actions
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Glossary
- Index

24 Setup and Administration
• After the connection services are restarted and the changes do not take
effect for
/etc/omarolemap
file refer to command log for the errors.
• When
omarolemap
file is copied from one machine to another machine,
file permissions and the entries of the file needs to be rechecked.
• Prefix the
Group Name
with
+
.
• Server Administrator uses the default operating system user privileges,
if there are duplicate entries of user names or user groups along
with same
<Host_Name>
.
•
Space
can also be used as a delimiter for columns instead of
[Tab]
Disabling Guest and Anonymous Accounts in
Supported Windows Operating Systems
NOTE: You must be logged in with Administrator privileges to perform
this procedure.
1
Open the
Computer Management
window.
2
In the console tree, expand
Local Users and Groups
and click
Users
.
3
Double click
Guest
or
IUSR_system
name user account to see the
Properties for those users, or right click the
Guest
or
IUSR_system
name
user account and then choose
Properties
.
4
Select
Account is disabled
and click
OK
.
A red circle with an X appears over the user name. The account is disabled.
Configuring the SNMP Agent
Server Administrator supports the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)—a systems management standard—on all supported operating
systems. The SNMP support may or may not be installed depending on your
operating system and how the operating system was installed. In most cases,
SNMP is installed as part of your operating system installation. An installed
supported systems management protocol standard, such as SNMP, is required
before installing Server Administrator.
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