Veritas NetBackup™ Virtual Appliance Documentation
- Getting to know the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- NetBackup Virtual Appliance product description
- Preparing to deploy the appliance
- Deploying and configuring the appliance
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance combined master and media server
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance media server
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance master server
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance CloudCatalyst
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance combined master and media server
- Post initial configuration procedures
- Appliance common tasks
- Storage management
- About NetBackup Virtual Appliance storage configuration
- About viewing storage space information using the Show command
- About NetBackup Virtual Appliance storage configuration
- Network connection management
- Managing users
- About authenticating LDAP users
- About authenticating Active Directory users
- About authenticating Kerberos-NIS users
- About user authorization on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Creating NetBackup administrator user accounts
- Using the appliance
- About configuring Host parameters for your appliance on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- About Copilot functionality and Share management
- About NetBackup Virtual Appliance as a VMware backup host
- About running NetBackup commands from the appliance
- About mounting a remote NFS
- About Auto Image Replication from a NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Monitoring the appliance
- About SNMP
- About Call Home
- Appliance security
- About Symantec Data Center Security on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Setting the appliance login banner
- Upgrading the appliance
- About upgrading to NetBackup Virtual Appliance software version 3.1.2
- Requirements and best practices for upgrading NetBackup appliances
- Methods for downloading appliance software release updates
- Appliance restore
- Decommissioning and Reconfiguring
- Troubleshooting
- About disaster recovery
- About NetBackup support utilities
- Appliance logging
- Commands overview
- Appendix A. Appliance commands
- Appendix B. Manage commands
- Appendix C. Monitor commands
- Appendix D. Network commands
- Appendix E. Reports commands
- Appendix F. Settings commands
- Appendix G. Support commands
Name
Main > Settings > Security > Authentication > ActiveDirectory — configure and manage Active Directory (AD) user registration and authentication on the appliance.
SYNOPSIS
Configure
Groups
List
Status
Unconfigure
Users
DESCRIPTION
You can use the ActiveDirectory command to perform the following tasks:
Configure the appliance for AD user authentication.
Add or remove one or more AD user groups.
List all AD users and user groups.
Add or remove one or more AD users.
Unconfigure AD user authentication for the appliance.
OPTIONS
The following commands and options are available under Authentication > ActiveDirectory:
- Groups
Add or remove one or more AD user groups. Only the user groups that already exist on the AD server can be added to the appliance.
Use the Groups Add <groupname> command to add a comma-separated list of AD user groups.
Use the Groups Remove <groupname> command to delete a comma-separated list of AD user groups.
- List
List all of the AD users and user groups that have been added to the appliance.
- Status
View the status of AD authentication on the appliance.
- Unconfigure
Unconfigure AD user authentication for the appliance.
Note:
Before you unconfigure the AD server, you must revoke the roles from all of the AD users that have been added to the appliance. Otherwise the operation fails.
Warning:
Unconfiguring AD user authentication disables and deletes the current AD configuration. The AD users are deleted from the appliance, but not from the AD server.
- Users
Add or remove one or more AD users. Only the users that already exist on the AD server can be added to the appliance.
Use the Users Add <username> command to add a comma-separated list of AD users.
Use the Users Remove <username> command to delete a comma-separated list of AD users.
Note:
As a matter of best practice, you should delete a registered user or user group from the appliance before deleting it from the LDAP server, AD server, or NIS server. If a user is removed from the remote directory service first (and not removed from the appliance), the user is listed as a registered user on the appliance but will not be able to log on.