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Send a Personal Cloud invitation — click this link to invite a user to join your Personal Cloud
on the ix4-300d. 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 ix4-300d.
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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 ix4-300d, that belongs to an added user. Only trusted devices that belong
to users that have been added to the ix4-300d can join the LenovoEMC Personal Cloud. This
option displays only if a
Personal Cloud has been created
on the ix4-300d.
5. Click Create.
Managing Users
The page describes how to:
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Change User Information
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Change Access Permissions
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Set Quotas
Changing User Information
1. Modify the following information:
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Username — enter the username of the user to be created. This will be the username provided
when logging into the ix4-300d 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.
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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.
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Password — create a password for the user. The password should be between 8 and 12
characters, and spaces are not allowed.
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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.
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Send a Personal Cloud invitation — click this link to invite a user to join your Personal Cloud
on the ix4-300d. 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 ix4-300d.
●
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 ix4-300d, that belongs to an added user. Only trusted devices that belong
to users that have been added to the ix4-300d can join the LenovoEMC Personal Cloud. You
see this option only if a
Personal Cloud has been created
on the ix4-300d.
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Summary of Contents for ix4-300d
Page 1: ...ix4 300d Network Storage with LifeLine 4 0 User Guide ...
Page 10: ...x ...
Page 11: ...Setting up Your ix4 300d Network Storage Setting up Your ix4 300d Network Storage 1 CHAPTER 1 ...
Page 33: ...Sharing Files Sharing Files 23 CHAPTER 2 ...
Page 56: ...iSCSI Creating IP Based Storage Area Networks SAN 46 Deleting iSCSI Drives ...
Page 57: ...Drive Management Drive Management 47 ...
Page 60: ...Drive Management 50 Managing Drives ...
Page 61: ...Backing up and Restoring Your Content Backing up and Restoring Your Content 51 CHAPTER 5 ...
Page 99: ...Sharing Content Using Social Media Sharing Content Using Social Media 89 CHAPTER 8 ...
Page 105: ...Media Management Media Management 95 CHAPTER 9 ...
Page 117: ... Delete a torrent job Click to delete the torrent download Media Management Torrents 107 ...
Page 122: ...Media Management 112 Videos ...
Page 130: ...Upgrading Your ix4 300d Network Storage 120 Software Updates ...
Page 133: ...Hardware Management Hardware Management 123 CHAPTER 13 ...
Page 144: ...Hardware Management 134 Troubleshooting Routers ...
Page 145: ...Additional Support Additional Support 135 CHAPTER 14 ...
Page 148: ...AdditionalSupport 138 Support ...
Page 149: ...Legal Legal 139 CHAPTER 15 ...