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Hardware Management Console Best Practices
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To manage users employing the HMC WebSM console, a user with
hmcsuperadmin authority would go to the HMC Management -> HMC
Users plugin. There, select the Manage HMC Users and Access task. A
window with user profiles for existing, defined users will be displayed. From the
User menu you can Add…, Modify…, Copy…, or Remove a user. The
following are a few notes on these tasks:
When you add a user, the user IDs must not exceed 32 characters; passwords
must exceed six characters; you can select a password expiration date by
selecting the “Enable strict password rules option;” and you must choose a task
role for this user. If you do not choose a managed resource role,
‘AllSystemResources’ will be selected by default. Please see the below section
for more information on task and resource roles.
When modifying user hscroot or root, you can only change the password,
not the role.
When logged in as a user without the hmcsuperadmin task role, it might be
necessary to change your password. This can be accomplished by the Change
User Password task in place of the Manage HMC Users and Access task
mentioned above.
When copying a user, the Add User dialog is effectively rendered with source
user information (except password!) filled in. Pay careful attention to make
necessary changes to create a new user ID at a minimum.
All the above tasks also can be accomplished through the HMC command line
interface. Any user, regardless of task role, can use lshmcusr to view user
profiles. Only a user with the hmcsuperadmin task role can run mkhmcusr or
rmhmcusr to create or delete a user, respectively. While any user can run
chhmcusr to modify an existing user, users who do not have hmcsuperadmin
task role are limited to use of the –t passwd attribute to change their own
password.
The mkhmcusr command only takes a task role as an argument. It does not
allow for a managed resource role to be specified. As a result, it defaults to the
AllSystemResources resource role. You can first create a user with this
command, then use
chhmcusr –t assign –o a –r resourcerole | resource
Use chhmcusr with the –v attribute and value to assign a customized resource
role (discussed below) or resource instance to the newly created user.
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