HP D2D4009fc HP StoreOnce B6200 Backup System User Guide (BB877-90910, Novembe - Page 9

Types of user accounts, User Management

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Figure 1 HP B6000 rack with one couplet and maximum expansion shelves Types of user accounts There are two user permissions roles: administrator and user. Two default user accounts, one for each role, are created automatically when the system is installed: • Administrator: This account allows authorized users to create and edit management and StoreOnce functions via the GUI and CLI. The default login and password are Admin and admin, but the Administrator user may change this password via the GUI or CLI. Any password change applies to both the GUI and CLI. • Operator: This account is available if the administrator wishes to provide limited access to the GUI and CLI to certain users whose access will be restricted to monitoring and viewing. The default login and password are Operator and operator, but the Administrator user may change this via the GUI or CLI. The permissions role of the Operator is user. After installation, a user with an Administrator login may set up additional user accounts and assign a permissions role (admin or user) and password to these users. See User Management (page 148). Types of user accounts 9

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Figure 1 HP B6000 rack with one couplet and maximum expansion shelves
Types of user accounts
There are two user permissions roles: administrator and user. Two default user accounts, one for
each role, are created automatically when the system is installed:
Administrator
: This account allows authorized users to create and edit management and
StoreOnce functions via the GUI and CLI. The default login and password are
Admin
and
admin
, but the Administrator user may change this password via the GUI or CLI. Any password
change applies to both the GUI and CLI.
Operator:
This account is available if the administrator wishes to provide limited access to the
GUI and CLI to certain users whose access will be restricted to monitoring and viewing. The
default login and password are
Operator
and
operator
, but the Administrator user may change
this via the GUI or CLI. The permissions role of the
Operator
is
user
.
After installation, a user with an Administrator login may set up additional user accounts and assign
a permissions role (admin or user) and password to these users. See
User Management (page 148)
.
Types of user accounts
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