Alternatively you would need to run the command on the master server. I have
some processes where I run a script prior to kicking off the backup, and then
fire off the backup command on the master server by using schtasks. If you
have multiple schedules in the policy, you will probably want
We are being pushed to support our netbackup environment, with servers
running on solaris10, using Role Based Access Control (RBAC). I'm
wondering if anyone out there is doing this?
It has always been my understanding that netbackup needed to be
installed and supported by the user root and
Patrick
Thanks for the additional information. We've managed to get the script running
after making the changes that Dean sent me.
Dean
Thanks for all your help with this issue.
Daniel
From: Sweeney, Patrick [mailto:patrick.swee...@axcelis.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 9:20 AM
To: Dean;
Ich werde ab 28.04.2009 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
29.04.2009.
Ich werde Ihre Nachrichten nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten.
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We are being pushed to support our netbackup environment, with servers
running on solaris10, using Role Based Access Control (RBAC). I'm
wondering if anyone out there is doing this?
It has always been my understanding that netbackup needed to be
installed and supported by the user root and
Probably depends on how Veritas/Symantec has NetBackup coded, as to
whether it checks your effective authorization when you run the command,
or does some kind of check on whether your UID=0. 'man rbac' had a bunch
of info on how to modify code for that, no idea if they read it though.
=)
If you
Are you perhaps looking for this?
Access Management
NetBackup administrators can protect a NetBackup configuration by
defining who may access NetBackup and what functions a user group can
perform. This access control is configured by using the Access
Management utility. Access Management is