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Oracle® ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide
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Using This Documentation

Chapter 1 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Overview

Chapter 2 Status

Chapter 3 Initial Configuration

Chapter 4 Network Configuration

Chapter 5 Storage Configuration

Chapter 6 Storage Area Network Configuration

Chapter 7 User Configuration

User Roles

User Authorizations

Managing User Properties

User Properties

Role Properties

Users BUI Page

Configuring Users using the BUI

Adding an Administrator

Adding a Role

Adding Authorizations to a Role

Deleting Authorizations from a Role

Adding a User Who can Only View the Dashboard

Configuring Users using the CLI

CLI User Configuration Example

Adding an Administrator

Adding a Role

Adding Authorizations to a Role

Deleting Authorizations from a Role

Chapter 8 Setting ZFSSA Preferences

Chapter 9 Alert Configuration

Chapter 10 Cluster Configuration

Chapter 11 ZFSSA Services

Chapter 12 Shares, Projects, and Schema

Chapter 13 Replication

Chapter 14 Shadow Migration

Chapter 15 CLI Scripting

Chapter 16 Maintenance Workflows

Chapter 17 Integration

Index

Adding an Administrator

  1. Go to configuration roles.
  2. Type show. Find a role with appropriate administration authorizations by running select on each role and then authorizations show. If an appropriate role does not exist, start by creating the role (see separate task).
  3. Go to configuration users.
  4. For Directory users (NIS, LDAP), type netuser followed by the existing username you wish to add. For Local users, type user followed by the username you wish to add; then type show to see the properties that need to be set. Type set then, then type commit.
  5. At this point you have a created user, but haven't customized all their properties yet. Type select followed by their username.
  6. Now type show to see the full list of preferences. Roles and authorization exceptions may now be added, as well as Chapter 8, Setting ZFSSA Preferences.