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Managing LDAP Linux User Accounts on the System Controller

In a system, Linux user accounts are managed centrally on the System Controller.

You can only add/modify/delete users on the System Controller. Any user account modifications done on the System Controller will be available across all subclouds.

For more information, see : Local LDAP Linux User Accounts <local-ldap-linux-user-accounts>.