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7. The Security Administrator assigns resources to the resource groups.
See Adding resources to a resource group” (page 32) for more information.
8. The Security Administrator assigns each Storage Administrator to each user group.
See HP P9000 Remote Web Console User Guide for more information.
After the above procedures, the Storage Administrators in A and B divisions can manage the
resource groups assigned to their own division.
Example of resource groups not sharing ports
If you assign ports to each resource group without sharing, performance can be maintained on a
different port even if the bulk of I/O is issued from one side port.
The following shows a system configuration example of an in-house system division providing the
virtual private storage system for two divisions. Divisions A and B each use individual assigned
ports and parity groups. In this example, they do not share a port.
The Security Administrator in the system division creates resource groups for each division in the
storage system and assigns them to the respective divisions. The Storage Administrator in Division
A can manage the resource groups for Division A, but cannot access the resource groups for
Division B. In the same manner, the Storage Administrator in Division B can manage the resource
groups for Division B, but cannot access the resource groups for Division A.
Configuration workflow
1. The system division forms a plan about creating resource groups and the assigning resources
to the groups.
2. The Security Administrator creates resource groups (seegroups.“Creating a resource group
(page 31)).
See “Creating a resource group” (page 31)) for more information.
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