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Deleting Authorizations from a Role (BUI)
allow_configure = false
allow_restart = false
hostname:configuration roles webadmin auth (uncommitted) > set service=tab
* ftp ipmp nis ssh
ad http iscsi ntp tags
smb identity ldap routing vscan
datalink:igb0 idmap ndmp scrk
dns interface:igb0 nfs snmp
hostname:configuration roles webadmin auth (uncommitted) > set service=http
service = http (uncommitted)
hostname:configuration roles webadmin auth (uncommitted) > set allow_restart=true
allow_restart = true (uncommitted)
hostname:configuration roles webadmin auth (uncommitted) > commit
hostname:configuration roles webadmin authorizations > list
NAME OBJECT PERMISSIONS
auth-000 svc.http restart
Related Topics
Understanding Users and Roles
User Authorizations
Managing User Properties
Deleting Authorizations from a Role (BUI)
Use the following procedure to delete authorizations from a role.
1.
Go to Configuration > Users.
2.
Hover over the role in the Roles list, and click the edit icon .
3.
Hover over the authorization in the bottom list, and click the trash icon .
4.
Click APPLY at the top of the dialog box.
Related Topics
Understanding Users and Roles
User Authorizations
Managing User Properties
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Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Specifications

General IconGeneral
Connectivity10GbE, 40GbE, InfiniBand, Fibre Channel
ProtocolsNFS, SMB, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, HTTP
Operating SystemOracle Solaris
Data Protectionsnapshots, clones, remote replication
Data ReductionInline compression, deduplication
High AvailabilityRedundant hardware components (controllers, power supplies, fans). Automatic failover between controllers. Hot-swappable drives and components. Cluster configurations for increased availability and scalability.
Management InterfaceWeb-based GUI, CLI, REST API
Storage TypeHybrid (SSD + HDD), All-Flash
Storage CapacityUp to several petabytes
EncryptionAES-256 encryption at rest

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