The following table provides a brief description of the types of user privileges in NetVault Backup.
• |
Administrator: This role allows the user to administer NetVault Backup and perform all functions in NetVault Backup. |
• |
Backup Administrator: This role allows the user to administer backup and restore jobs and perform device- and media-related functions. |
• |
Backup Operator: This role allows the user to run and manage backup jobs. This role also allows the user to administer restore jobs. |
• |
Helpdesk: This role allows the user to perform restore jobs. |
• |
Media Operator: This role allows the user to perform device- and media-related functions. |
• |
Monitor: This role allows the user to monitor clients, devices, jobs, and storage media. |
The following table lists the privileges included in the predefined Presets.
NetVault Backup installed on a Windows or Linux machine can communicate with Microsoft Active Directory (AD). Additionally, NetVault Backup installed on a Linux machine can communicate with OpenLDAP Directory Services. Integrating AD with NetVault Backup enables role-based access control in NetVault Backup. It lets users log in to NetVault Backup using their AD credentials. It also lets AD users manage NetVault Backup users.
• |
Samba Winbind: Under the [global] section, smb.conf must have the following entry: |
• |
SSSD: under the [domain/<domain name>] section, sssd.conf must have the following entry: |
• |
Samba Winbind: Under the [global] section, smb.conf must have the following entry: |
• |
SSSD: Under the [domain/<domain name>], to retrieve domain controller groups and to fetch groups from child and trusted domains, respectively, the sssd.conf must have the following entries: |
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Nutzungsbedingungen Datenschutz Cookie Preference Center