Securing Your ix2 Network Storage and Contents

invitation by entering a user's email address along with any additional comments. A user then receives the invitation, which contains the Personal Cloud name and username and password. A user enters that information from LenovoEMC Storage Manager. For more information on this, refer to the online help with LenovoEMC Storage Manager. You see this option only if a Personal Cloud has been created on the ix2.

Allow this user to add trusted devices to my Personal Cloud — check this box to allow a user to join a trusted device to a Personal Cloud. A trusted device is a machine, either a computer or another ix2, that belongs to an added user. Only trusted devices that belong to users that have been added to the ix2 can join the LenovoEMC Personal Cloud. This option displays only if a Personal Cloud has been created on the ix2.

5.Click Create.

Managing Users

The page describes how to:

Change User Information

Change Access Permissions

Set Quotas

Changing User Information

1.Modify the following information:

Username — enter the username of the user to be created. This will be the username provided when logging into the ix2 Network Storage. There is a maximum of 32 characters, and spaces are not allowed. The following are not valid usernames: root, daemon, bin, sys, sync, mail, proxy, www-data, backup, operator, sshd, postfix, nobody, unuser, guest, and rsync.

Descriptive Name — add a descriptive name to identify the user. For example, if you created a user with a Username of jsmith, you may want to add the Descriptive Name Joe Smith.

Password — create a password for the user. The password should be between 8 and 12 characters, and spaces are not allowed.

Confirm Password — confirm the password. If the text in this field does not match the text in the Password field, an error will be returned.

Send a Personal Cloud invitation — click this link to invite a user to join your Personal Cloud on the ix2. This opens the Send a Personal Cloud Invitation dialog box where you create an invitation by entering a user's email address along with any additional comments. A user then receives the invitation, which contains the Personal Cloud name and username and password. A user enters that information from LenovoEMC Storage Manager. For more information on this, refer to the online help with LenovoEMC Storage Manager. You see this option only if a Personal Cloud has been created on the ix2.

Allow this user to add trusted devices to my Personal Cloud — check this box to allow a user to join a trusted device to a Personal Cloud. A trusted device is a machine, either a computer or another ix2, that belongs to an added user. Only trusted devices that belong to users that have been added to the ix2 can join the LenovoEMC Personal Cloud. You see this option only if a Personal Cloud has been created on the ix2.

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