Change passwords
You can change the user passwords for each user profile in Access Management.
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You must be logged in as the local administrator, which includes Root admin permissions.
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You must know the local administrator password.
Keep these guidelines in mind when choosing a password:
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Any new local user passwords must meet or exceed the current setting for a minimum password (in View/Edit Settings).
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Passwords are case sensitive.
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Trailing spaces are not stripped from passwords when they are set. Be careful to include spaces if they were included in the password.
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For increased security, use at least 15 alphanumeric characters and change the password frequently.
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Changing the password in System Manager also changes it in the command line interface (CLI). In addition, password changes cause the user's active session to terminate. |
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Select
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Select the Local User Roles tab.
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Select a user from the table.
The Change Password button becomes available.
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Select Change Password.
The Change Password dialog box opens.
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If no minimum password length is set for local user passwords, you can check the box to require the selected user to enter a password to access the storage array, and then you can type the new password for the selected user.
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Enter your local administrator password, and then click Change.
If the user is currently logged in, the password change causes the user's active session to terminate.