NOTE: You must be logged-in with Administrator privileges on Windows-based systems and root user privileges on Linux- and UNIX-based clients to use these utilities. |
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On the Machine page, press p to view the main menu, and then press the option number for the Services page. |
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You can modify the Web Service settings through the following interfaces: NetVault WebUI (through the Change Settings page), or Txtconfig.
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Start the NetVault WebUI, and in the Navigation pane, click Change Settings. |
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On the Machine page, press p to view the main menu, and then press the option number for the Web Service page. |
To access the Web Service through HTTP, configure the following settings:
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To access the Web Service through HTTPS, configure the following settings:
NetVault provides a self-signed certificate (server.crt), which resides in the etc directory under the NetVault installation directory. This certificate generates warnings in most browsers.
The default key file is server.key, which resides in the etc directory under the NetVault installation directory. |
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NetVault WebUI: Click Apply to apply the settings and close the WebUI dialog box. |
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MSP administrator: The MSP administrator owns the NetVault system and manages its use by multiple tenants. |
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Tenant administrator: Each client organization has a tenant administrator who is part of tenant users group in MSP AD. The tenant administrator can configure tenant-specific deployments, but they cannot access or change the information for another tenant user or administrator. |
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Tenant user: Tenant users have no administrative privileges and can see only the data that they have access. A user can belong to more than one role. These users can create, submit, monitor, and restore backup jobs. |
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