Changing A Local File Access User's Password; Changing Or Showing Characteristics Of A Local File Access User; Removing A Local File Access User - IBM TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500 Administrator's Manual

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Note: After creating a local file access user, you will need to create a password for
SMIT fastpath
You can use the SMIT fastpath smit mknasuser to add a local file access user.
You must specify at least the user name for the local file access user. You can
optionally specify other attributes such as user information to help identify the user
which is free-format text information (name, department, and so on). Although CIFS
access is managed separately from the local file access for NFS and FTP, you can
also specify to add the local file access user as a CIFS user.
WebSM
From the main WebSM panel, navigate to: NAS Management→NAS System→Client
Access→Overview and Tasks→Create a new user.

Changing a local file access user's password

You must set the initial password for a local file access user after you create a local
file access user.
SMIT fastpath
You can use the SMIT fastpath smit passwduser to change a local file access
user's password.
WebSM
From the main WebSM panel, navigate to: NAS Management→NAS System→Client
Access→All Users→(right-click a user)→Change password.

Changing or showing characteristics of a local file access user

The characteristics for an existing local file access user can be displayed. You can
optionally change some of these characteristics, such as the free-format user
information or the groups to which the local file access user belongs.
SMIT fastpath
You can use the SMIT fastpath smit chnasuser to show or change the
characteristics of a local file access user.
WebSM
From the main WebSM panel, navigate to: NAS Management→NAS System→Client
Access→All Users→(right-click a user)→Properties.

Removing a local file access user

Removing a local file access user deletes the local file access user's id from the
NAS Gateway 500, but does not remove the home directory or files created by the
local file access user.
SMIT fastpath
You can use the SMIT fastpath smit rmnasuser to remove a local file access user.
WebSM
From the main WebSM panel, navigate to: NAS Management→NAS System→Client
Access→Overview and Tasks→Delete a user.
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the local file access user. See "Changing a local file access user's
password."

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