<username> | Name of the user. |
role <role> | Specifies a role-based management type: • sys_admin—Configures a system administrator role. Read-only permission is not allowed for this role. This role allows permission for all other RBM roles, including changing users without being logged in as an administrator. The system administrator role allows you to add or remove a system administrator role for any other user, but not for yourself. • storage_reports_diag—Assigns a role related to storage-specific graphs and statistics, such as memory logs. You can set permissions to either Deny or Read/Write. This user role will also have Read/Write access to System Diagnostics and Reports to assist you with troubleshooting. • storage_settings—Assigns a role related to Core configuration settings, such as configuring LUNs, Edges, and Failover. • system_reports_diag—Assigns a role related to all nonstorage reports such as CPU and memory utilization, system logs, system dumps, or TCP dumps. You can set permissions to either Deny or Read/Write. This user role has restricted configuration capabilities. • system_settings—Assigns a role related to system settings. Any settings not related to configuration. |
permissions <permissions> | Creates users, assigns passwords to the user, and assigns varying configuration roles to the user. A user role determines whether the user has permission to: • read-only—With read privileges you can view current configuration settings but you cannot change them. • read-write—With write privileges you can view settings and make configuration changes for a feature. • deny—With deny privileges you cannot view settings or make configuration changes for a feature. |