You can have CA VM:Secure manage the enrollment of users and allocation of space in SFS by implementing the various SFS configuration and management functions in CA VM:Secure. These functions enable you to describe your SFS configuration to CA VM:Secure, including which file pools and storage groups you want to manage through CA VM:Secure and how much space can be allocated in each storage group. They further let you specify who can enroll users under CA VM:Secure management, in which file pools they can enroll users, and how much space they can allocate to users in each storage group.
The user IDs that describe your SFS configuration to CA VM:Secure are SFS administrators. The user IDs that perform user administration tasks in SFS through CA VM:Secure management are SFS managers.
All but one of the configuration functions for CA VM:Secure SFS are performed by SFS administrators. The only function that must be performed by the CA VM:Secure system administrator rather than the SFS administrator is identifying the SFS administrators to CA VM:Secure. Most of the daily management functions for SFS using CA VM:Secure are performed by SFS managers.
This section contains the following topics:
CA VM:Secure Configuration for SFS User Administration
Allocation of Space in User Storage Groups
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