To delete an existing replication relationship, complete the following steps:
- In the navigation menu, click Replications.
- The configured replications are displayed.
Using the or toggle in the upper-right corner of the Replications pane, you may switch between tile and grid views.
To view more detailed information and additional options, click the elipsis icon and click Delete.
- Tile view - the ellipsis icon is to the right of the source container.
- Grid View - the ellipsis icon is in the Actions column.
- In the confirmation dialog box, click Delete.
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NOTE: If the deletion fails, you can click Force Delete to force removal of the relationship. |
To start or stop replication in an existing replication relationship, complete the following steps.
- In the navigation menu, click Replications.
- The configured replications are displayed.
Using the or toggle in the upper-right corner of the Replications pane, you may switch between tile and grid views.
To view more detailed information and additional options, click the elipsis icon .
- Tile view - the ellipsis icon is to the right of the source container.
- Grid View - the ellipsis icon is in the Actions column.
- To stop the replication process, click the Stop icon, and, in the confirmation dialog box, click Yes to stop replication.
- To start the replication process, click the Start icon, and, in the confirmation dialog box, click Yes to start replication.
QoreStor gives you the ability to define user roles and assign users to those roles. A user can have more than one role. There are default user roles for the system as well.
QoreStor has the following types of user roles: CIFS, OST, RDA, Secure Connect, Object, and Monitor. For the protocol specific user roles, the user is validated with the protocol credentials when the clients connect.
Refer to these important notes about user management in QoreStor.
- Excluding the admin, users can have multiple roles.
- However, OST users are exclusive user roles that can only be assigned to one user at a time.
- The admin user is a special default user; it cannot be deleted and no new administrator roles can be created.
- The maximum number of users that can be created for the system is 64.
To view the Users page, on the left navigation menu, click Users.
Managing the default QoreStor user accounts
During the installation process, QoreStor creates two user accounts that simplify permissions and access to QoreStor configurations outside of the UI. Logging in with the qsadmin account provides direct access to the QoreStor command line, while the qsservice account provides direct access to the QoreStor Menu.
If these accounts are not needed, or if security protocols prohibit non-essential accounts, you may remove these accounts using the QoreStor Menu. To manage these accounts, navigate to the Remove QoreStor Account menu found at QoreStor Menu > Administration > Operating System > QoreStor User Management. Refer to Configuring QoreStor with the Configuration Menu for more information.
You can view user accounts and settings through either the QoreStor GUI or the command line interface.
Viewing users through the GUI
To view users in the GUI, complete the following steps.
- In the navigation menu, click Users.
- On the Users page you can view the following columns of information about users of your system.
- Name—Displays the name of the user.
- Role—Displays the role(s) assigned to this user.
- For each user, you have the available actions:
- Edit Roles - Displays the roles currently assigned to user and allows you to change assigned roles.
- Change password - Allows you to change the password for a user account.
- Remove - Removes the user account
Viewing users through the command line
To view users using the command line:
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- View current user accounts with the command:
user --show [--users] [--logins] [--verbose][--name <username>] [--roles <cifs|ost|rda|monitor|secureconnect>
Refer to the QoreStor Command Line Reference Guide for more information.