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Dell PowerVault ML6000 Manual de informações importantes
Important Information About New and Changed Features
The following paragraphs describe several new or changed features that are not covered in the most recent
version of the Dell PowerVault ML6000 Tape Library User's Guide.
Eighteen Local User Accounts
The library now supports a maximum of eighteen local user accounts (user or administrative or both), including
the default administrative user account. Eighteen user sessions can be active at one time. The same user can be
logged in from multiple locations.
For more information on working with user accounts, see "Configuring Your Library" in the Dell PowerVault
ML6000 Tape Library User's Guide on the Documentation CD.
The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:
From the Web client, select Setup > User Management > User Accounts.
From the operator panel, select Setup > Create Users.
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
The library now supports the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). LDAP is the industry standard
Internet protocol that provides centralized user account management. Enabling LDAP allows existing user
accounts residing on an LDAP server to be integrated into the library's current user account management
subsystem. User account information is centralized and shared by different applications, simplifying user
account management tasks.
Administrative users can enable and configure LDAP. Once LDAP is enabled, users can log into the library using
either LDAP or local authentication. To use LDAP authentication, a user must enter a directory service user
name and password and specify an LDAP domain. To use local authentication, a user must enter only a local user
name and password.
Administrative users can add, delete, and modify only local user account information, including a user's partition
access settings. The library Web client and operator panel do not allow you to create, modify, or delete user
account information on an LDAP server. This must be done by the directory service provider. For more
information on working with local user accounts, see "Configuring Your Library" in the Dell PowerVault ML6000
Tape Library User's Guide on the Documentation CD.
Note the following LDAP server guidelines:
The library supports the Microsoft® Active Directory® LDAP server. Windows® Services for Unix® 2.5 is
required for this support.
The library supports user account information in the schema defined by RFC 2307. User password schemes
must be encrypted using UNIX crypt. In addition, user names (uid) and passwords (userPassword) must be
created using lowercase characters to be compatible with the library.
For LDAP users with library user privileges, access to library partitions is determined by group assignment
on the LDAP server. Groups must be created on the LDAP server with names that correspond to the library
partition names. Users with user privileges must be assigned to these groups on the LDAP server to have
access to the corresponding partitions on the library. LDAP users with administrative privileges have access
to all partitions and administrative functions and do not need to be assigned to partition-related groups on
the LDAP server.
When setting up a user account in Microsoft Active Directory, make sure to populate the UNIX attributes
with information. This requires all Active Directory users to be part of an NIS Domain, or have NIS
Domain information entered. After entering NIS Domain information for a user, you will need to reset the
user's password.
The Login screen displays LDAP login options only when LDAP is enabled.
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