HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.0-00 Installation and Configuration Guide

After upgrading
Before upgrading
From ver-
sion
Resource
group
Tiered
Storage
Manager
permis-
sions
Device
Manager
permis-
sions
(roles)
User groups, resource groups, and roles are
inherited.
Depending on the user responsibilities, ask the
storage administrator to review the allocation of
user groups and resource groups to which the
user belongs.*
All Re-
sources
YY7.1.0
Legend:
* : When migrating from the Tiered Storage Manager GUI using an existing migration group or
when using the Tiered Storage Manager CLI, allocate All Resources to the user group. In addition,
when migrating from the Tiered Storage Manager GUI using an existing migration group, change
the client.migration.use.legacymode property in the Device Manager client.properties
file to true (default is false), and restart all services.
For more information, see the HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software User
Guide and Administrator Guide.
Related topics
User permissions, page 37
Built-in user groups, page 38
Roles, page 37
Logical group statuses after upgrades
When upgrading from versions 7.0 to 7.5.0, the existing logical groups are migrated to public logical
groups. Top folders are created for each user group in the private logical groups.
The top folders that are created in the private logical groups differ according to the user group to
which a user belongs.
When a user belongs to a built-in user group, for example AdminGroup, ModifyGroup, ViewGroup,
or PeerGroup, a folder with the same name as the built-in user group is created.
When the user belongs to a user group other than a built-in user group, a folder with the same
name as the user group is created.
Migrate logical groups from the public logical groups to private logical groups, as required.
When a user is using the System account, a top folder named System is created in the private logical
groups. A system account user cannot reference or edit private logical groups other than the System
folder. If the user wants to manage private logical groups other than the System folder, create another
user account and have that account belong to the relevant user group.
For details about public logical groups and private logical groups, see the HP P9000 Command View
Advanced Edition Suite Software User Guide.
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