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Understanding Central Management Console core reports
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Parent topic
Configuring Core group access
Before you can configure Core group settings or access, the group must be created first. For more information,
see
Adding a Core group to the Central Management Console
.
To add or view cores in the Central Management Console, the current user account must be a member of the
Active Directory domain administrators group. Alternatively, you can provide access to individual users or groups
using this procedure.
Complete the steps in the following procedure to configure Core group access.
1. From the Rapid Recovery Central Management Console, click the mode selector drop-down and select
Manage.
The page refreshes, showing Add Core, Add Group, and Delete icons.
2. From the left navigation menu, click the name of the Core group you want to configure.
The Settings page appears for the selected Core group.
3. Click the Access tab.
The Access settings for the Core group appear.
4. Click Add.
The Allow Access dialog box appears. You can provide access to an individual, or to a group.
5. Do one of the following:
•
If you want to provide access to an individual, then in the Name text field, enter the name of the individual, and
then click User. This is the default option.
For example, type Administrator (or, if the machine is in a domain, [domain name] \Administrator).
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If you want to provide access to a group, then in the Name text field, enter the name of the group, and then click
Group.
For example, type AdminGroup (or, if the machine is in a domain, [domain name] \AdminGroup).
6. Click Check Name to validate that the user name or group name you specified is accessible.
If the name entered is valid, an Account verified message appears.
7. Once you have entered and validated a name, click Save.
The Allow Access dialog box closes, and your changes are saved. The access name appears in the Access
tab for the Core group.
Parent topic
Understanding Central Management Console core
reports
Rapid Recovery lets you generate and view job reports, failure reports, and summary information for multiple
Rapid Recovery Cores. Details about the Cores are presented in summary tables with the same categories
Understanding the Failure report
For information on how to generate a report for multiple cores, see
Generating a report from the Central
.