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mubarack_s
Level 6

Hi All,

           I wanna to set Login for netbackup administration console.Can u Help me to create this

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rjrumfelt
Level 6

The following entry already exists:

root ADMIN=ALL JBP=ALL

and you need to add users in a similar fashion.  The admin guide has a good tutorial on how to do this.

From the admin guide:

The /usr/openv/java/auth.conffile contains the authorization data for accessing NetBackup-Java applications. This file exists only on NetBackup-Java capable machines where the NetBackup-Java interface software is installed. The default auth.conf file provides the following authorizations:

On NetBackup servers: Administration capabilities for the root user and user backup and restore capabilities for all other users.

On NetBackup clients: User backup and restore capabilities for all users. On all other UNIX NetBackup systems, the file does not exist but the NetBackup-Java application server provides the same default authorization. To

change these defaults on other UNIX systems, you must create the /usr/openv/java/auth.conf file. To perform remote administration or user operations with jbpSA a user must have valid accounts on the NetBackup UNIX server or client machine.

Authorization file characteristics

The released version of the UNIX /usr/openv/java/auth.conffile is installed on all NetBackup-Java capable hosts and contains only the following entries:

root ADMIN=ALL JBP=ALL

* ADMIN=JBP JBP=ENDUSER+BU+ARC

The first field of each entry is the user name that is granted access to the rights that the entry specifies. In the released version, the first field allows root users to use all of the NetBackup-Java applications. An asterisk in the first field indicates that any user name is accepted and the user is allowed to use the applications as specified. If the auth.conf file exists, it must have an entry for each user. Or, the auth.conf file must have an entry that contains an asterisk (*) in the username field; users without entries cannot access any NetBackup-Java applications. Any entries that designate specific user names must precede a line that contains an asterisk in the username field.

Note: The asterisk specification cannot be used to authorize all users for any administrator capabilities. Each user must be authorized by using individual entries in the auth.conf file.

To deny all capabilities to a specific user, add a line that indicates the user before a line that starts with an asterisk. For example:

mydomain\ray ADMIN= JBP=

* ADMIN=JBP JBP=ENDUSER+BU+ARC

The remaining fields specify the access rights.

The ADMIN keyword specifies the applications that the user can access. ADMIN=ALL allows access to all NetBackup-Java applications and the related administrator-related capabilities. To allow the use of only specific applications, see "Authorizing nonroot users for specific applications" on page 658.

The JBPkeyword specifies what the user can do with the Backup, Archive, and Restore client application (jbpSA). JBP=ALL allows access to all Backup, Archive, and Restore capabilities, including those for administration. To allow only a subset of those capabilities, see "Capabilities authorization for jbpSA" on page 659.

An asterisk in the first field indicates that any user name is accepted and the user is allowed to use the applications as specified. The second line of the released version contains an asterisk in the first field.


This discussion is continued in the admin guide for unix around pg 650.



 

rjrumfelt
Level 6
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mubarack_s
Level 6

Hi,
 

    In have not tried the above .. I will try it first and let u know the result.

Christoph_Linde
Level 5
Employee
Are you using the Java Console, or the Windows Administration Console?