CLI – Adding or removing storage system credentials
This section explains how to set the credentials that will be used to connect to the IBM® storage system, or systems, that your VMware platforms use for storage provisioning.
Important:
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Use the sc_storage_credentials CLI command to set (add), remove, or display the current storage system access credentials that Spectrum Control Base uses in order to access all the IBM storage systems. Use the required argument after the command, as specified in the following table.
Note:
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| Argument | Use after sc_storage_credentials to: |
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| set -u <storage system username> -p <storage system password> -f -a <user type> or set --user <storage system username> --password <storage system password> --force --user_account <user type> |
Set the username and password for accessing all the relevant IBM storage systems, and specify whether the storage admin user is
locally-defined on the storage system or on a directory server. For storage systems running
Spectrum Virtualize, ensure that the credentials belong to a user account with
VASAProvider role. For example, if the storage admin user is locally defined on the
storage system,
enter:
And if the
storage admin user is defined on a directory server,
enter:
Attention: During regular operation, whenever a directory-based storage admin fails to log in
(from the Spectrum Control Base side) to any storage system that is in use, Spectrum Control Base
immediately locks the storage admin user account and all storage systems become inaccessible on the
Spectrum Control Base side. This is to prevent repeated login attempt failures after which the
directory server blocks that user account. In such a case, use the -f or
--force argument on the command line to unlock the storage admin account on the
Spectrum Control Base side, with either the same credentials or with updated credentials. For
example:
The
equivalent action in the Spectrum Control Base GUI is to update the account credentials, as
described in Entering the storage system credentials.If the storage credentials are defined on a directory server, see Checking the format of directory-based storage system credentials. |
| remove | Delete the existing storage system user account definition from the
server. For example:
Attention: If
you already added storage systems to the server, deleting the user account disconnects all these
storage systems.
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| list | Display the username of the existing storage system user account
definition. The following example shows the command output when the storage admin user account is
defined locally on the storage
system:
The
following example shows the command output when the storage admin user account is defined on a
directory
server:
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| -h or --help |
Display help information that is relevant to sc_storage_credentials. You can also display help for the set argument if it is typed on the command line as well. |