HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition Common Component Security Guide Description and Operator's Guide (T1780-96308, July 2009)

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6-3 Managing User Authentication Information
This section describes the management of user authentication information by the account
administrator. Management of the user authentication information must be performed as described
in (1) Storage administrator information in section 5-2 when one of the following situations arises:
A user is added or deleted.
Permission information for a user is set up.
A user's password is changed.
The status of user authentication information changes.
6-3-1
6-3-2
6-3-3
Adding a User
Add the authentication information for the added user.
For the procedure for adding a user, see subsection 4-6-1 .
Setting Up User Permissions
Set up the permission information assigned to a user.
For the procedure for setting up the user permission information, see subsection 4-6-2 .
The values that must be set are as follows:
When the user being added is an account administrator, specify User Management.
When the user being added is a storage administrator, specify the permission determined as
described in (1) Storage administrator information in section 5-2 .
Changing a User Password
Change the password that is contained in the authentication information for the user.
For the procedure for changing the password, see the applicable reference in the following table.
Table 6-1 Description of the Procedure for Changing Passwords
Management software being used See:
XP Command View AE Device Manager XP CV AE Device Manager Help
>Managing users
>Managing account information
><See Also>
Changing passwords
XP Command View AE Provisioning Manager --
6-3-4 Changing the Status of the Authentication Information
for Users
If the authentication information for a user is locked by a HP StorageWorks XP Command View
Advanced Edition Common Component security function, the account administrator can unlock the
information according to the policies described in section 1-3 . The account administrator can also
lock authentication information.
For the procedure for changing the status, see the applicable reference in the following table.