Or even to Filerview? We are hosting several systems for other parts of the company and this guy would like to "see his stuff". I'm fine with that as long as he can't change his stuff in a way that could impact other customers (he's on his own volumes but the underlying aggrs are shared with others).
Following steps will help you to create a Filerview Readonly Account in Filer.
f3020> useradmin role add read-role -a filerview-readonly Role <read-role> added. f3020> useradmin group add read-grp -r read-role Group <read-grp> added. f3020> useradmin user add read-user -g read-grp New password:================================> Enter your password for read-user account Retype new password: User <read-user> added. f3020>
After making the changes above, the read-user account should be restricted to read-only access and he should be able to login to FilerView with readonly access.
Following steps will help you to create a Filerview Readonly Account in Filer.
f3020> useradmin role add read-role -a filerview-readonly Role <read-role> added. f3020> useradmin group add read-grp -r read-role Group <read-grp> added. f3020> useradmin user add read-user -g read-grp New password:================================> Enter your password for read-user account Retype new password: User <read-user> added. f3020>
After making the changes above, the read-user account should be restricted to read-only access and he should be able to login to FilerView with readonly access.
What would the minimal role a local account on a filer would need to to have oncommand 5.1 log in collect info. read only doesn't seem to allow ssh which in turn no cli access: there fore dfm fails to connect.