Attribute Description Required / Optional Default value
2. To use symbols such as + ; , < = and >, enter a backslash (\) before each symbol. When
using multiple symbols, each symbol must have a backslash before it. For example, to enter
abc++ in the searchdn field, use \+ instead of + as shown here: abc\+\+
To enter \ , /, or ", enter a backslash and then the ASCII code in hex for these symbols.
• Enter \5c for \
• Enter \2f for /
• Enter \22 for "
For example, to enter abc\ in the searchdn field, enter abc\5c.
Related concepts
• Setting up authentication and authorization on page 224
Related tasks
• Connecting authentication and authorization servers on page 227
User Administration for NAS Manager
This section describes various user roles, permissions and groups available to
manage your storage system. You use NAS Manager to create and manage
SMU user accounts on your storage system.
Administrator types and responsibilities
This section describes the types of NAS storage system administrators and
defines their expected roles in managing the system and the associated
storage subsystems.
• Global Administrators can manage everything in the system: file
systems, file services, or file system related features and functions,
storage devices and their components. Also, the Global Administrator
creates and manages SMU user profiles (Server Administrators, Storage
Administrators, Server+Storage Administrators, and other Global
Administrators). Global Administrators also control what servers and
storage devices each administrator can access.
• Storage Administrators manage storage devices, as specified in the
administrator profile created by the Global Administrator.
Storage Administrators can manage only storage devices and their
components (racks, physical disks, SDs, and storage pools). Storage
Administrators cannot manage file systems, file services, or file system
related features and functions, and they cannot manage users.
• Server Administrators manage servers and clusters, as specified in the
administrator profile created by the Global Administrator. Server
Administrators cannot manage storage devices.
Server Administrators can manage file systems and file services such as
CIFS Shares, NFS Exports, and they can manage file system related
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