Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Server Administrator Version 9.0.1 User's Guide
- Introduction
- Installation
- Updating individual system components
- Storage Management Service
- Instrumentation Service
- Remote Access Controller
- Logs
- What is new in this release
- Systems management standards availability
- Server Administrator Home Page
- Other Documents You May Need
- Obtaining Technical Assistance
- Contacting Dell EMC
- Setup And Administration
- Role-Based Access Control
- Authentication
- Encryption
- Assigning User Privileges
- Adding users to a domain on Windows operating systems
- Creating Server Administrator users for supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating systems
- Disabling Guest And Anonymous Accounts In Supported Windows Operating Systems
- Configuring The SNMP Agent
- Firewall Configuration On Systems Running Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux Operating Systems And SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
- Using Server Administrator
- Logging In And Out
- Server Administrator Local System Login
- Server Administrator Managed System Login — Using the Desktop Icon
- Server Administrator Managed System Login — Using The Web Browser
- Central web server login
- Using The Active Directory Login
- Single Sign-On
- Configuring Security Settings On Systems Running A Supported Microsoft Windows Operating System
- The Server Administrator home page
- Using The Online Help
- Using The Preferences Home Page
- Using The Server Administrator Command Line Interface
- Logging In And Out
- Server Administrator services
- Working with remote access controller
- 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

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Setup And Administration
Server Administrator provides security through role- based access control (RBAC), authentication, and encryption for both the Web-
based and command line interfaces.
Role-Based Access Control
RBAC manages security by determining the operations that can be executed by persons in particular roles. Each user is assigned one
or more roles, and each role is assigned one or more privileges that are permitted to users in that role. With RBAC, security
administration corresponds closely to an organization's structure.
User privileges
Server Administrator grants dierent access rights based on the user's assigned group privileges. The four user privilege levels are:
User, Power User, Administrator, and Elevated Administrator.
Table 2. User Privileges
User Privilege Level Access Type Description
View Manage
User Yes No Users can view most information.
Power User Yes Yes Power Users can set warning threshold values and congure
which alert actions are to be performed when a warning or
failure event occurs.
Administrator Yes Yes Administrators can congure and perform shutdown actions,
congure Auto Recovery actions in case a system has a
nonresponsive operating system, and clear hardware, event, and
command logs. Administrators can also congure the system to
send emails.
Elevated
Administrator (Linux
only)
Yes Yes Elevated Administrators can view and manage information.
Privilege Levels to Access Server Administrator Services
The following table summarizes the users who have privileges to access and manage Server Administrator services.
Server Administrator grants read-only access to users logged in with User privileges, read and write access to users logged in with
Power User privileges, and read, write, and administrator access to users logged in with Administrator and Elevated Administrator
privileges.
Table 3. Privileges Required To Manage Server Administrator Services
Service User Privilege Level Required
View Manage
Instrumentation User, Power User, Administrator, Elevated
Administrator
Power User, Administrator, Elevated
Administrator
Remote Access User, Power User, Administrator, Elevated
Administrator
Administrator, Elevated Administrator
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