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Unisphere and Unisphere Central 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Manage Folder Access Granted by a Local Storage Center User Group

The folders that are associated with a local Storage Center user group determine the access that is granted by the user group.

Steps

  1. If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane of Unisphere Central.
  2. Click Summary iconSummary.
    The Summary view is displayed.
  3. Click Settings icon(Settings).
    The Storage Center Settings dialog box opens.
  4. Click the Users and User Groups tab.
  5. On the Local User Groups subtab, select the local user group, then click Edit > Folders.
    The Manage Folders wizard opens.
  6. Manage volume folders for the local user group.
    1. If you need to create a volume folder, click New Volume Folder, then complete the fields in the New Volume Folder dialog box.
    2. Click OK.
    3. Click Next.
      The wizard advances to the next page.
  7. Manage server folders for the local user group.
    1. If you need to create a server folder, click New Server Folder, then complete the fields in the New Server Folder dialog box.
    2. Click OK.
    3. Click Next.
      The wizard advances to the next page.
  8. Manage disk folders for the local user group.
    1. Select the disk folders you want to add.
    2. Click Finish.
      The wizard closes.
  9. Click OK.

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