Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Administrator's Guide
- Overview
- About accessing the NetBackup Appliance Web Console
- About the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
- About appliance console components
- Monitoring the NetBackup appliance
- About hardware monitoring and alerts
- About Symantec Data Center Security on the NetBackup appliance
- Managing a NetBackup appliance from the NetBackup Appliance Web Console
- About storage configuration
- About Copilot functionality and Share management
- About viewing storage space information using the Show command
- About appliance supported tape devices
- About configuring Host parameters for your appliance
- Manage > Appliance Restore
- Manage > License
- About the Migration Utility
- Software release updates for NetBackup Appliances
- About installing EEBs
- About installing NetBackup Administration Console and client software
- Manage > Additional Servers
- Manage > High Availability
- Managing NetBackup appliance using the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
- About OpenStorage plugin installation
- About mounting a remote NFS
- About running NetBackup commands from the appliance
- About NetBackup administrator capabilities
- Creating a NetBackup touch file from the NetBackup appliance
- Creating NetBackup administrator user accounts
- About NetBackup administrator capabilities
- About Auto Image Replication between appliances
- About forwarding logs to an external server
- About high availability configuration
- About data erasure
- Understanding the NetBackup appliance settings
- Settings > Notifications
- Settings > Network
- Settings > Authentication
- About configuring user authentication
- About authorizing NetBackup appliance users
- Settings > Authentication > LDAP
- Settings > Authentication > Active Directory
- Settings > Authentication > User Management
- Troubleshooting
- Deduplication pool catalog backup and recovery
About NetBackup administrator capabilities
NetBackup administrators have superuser privileges and share a common home directory within a restricted shell. From this restricted shell, the NetBackup administrators can do the following:
Use a base command name, an absolute or a relative path, or a shell script as a way to execute NetBackup commands.
Have full NetBackup logging capabilities.
The following list shows the NetBackup commands that a NetBackup administrator can run with superuser privileges and the directories that contain the NetBackup commands.
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/*
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/*
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/*
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/*
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/goodies/*
/usr/openv/pdde/pdag/bin/mtstrmd
/usr/openv/pdde/pdag/bin/pdcfg
/usr/openv/pdde/pdag/bin/pdusercfg
/usr/openv/pdde/pdconfigure/pdde
/usr/openv/pdde/pdcr/bin/*
Note:
Because there are NetBackup commands on a NetBackup appliance, it is possible that some of the command arguments are not supported.
The following list shows the commands and scripts that you cannot run from the directories:
Library files - The files that end with the .so or .so64 extensions.
Notify scripts - Scripts that contain notify string within the file name.
File list files - The files that end with the .filelist extension.
See About running NetBackup commands from the appliance.
See Running NetBackup commands from the NetBackup appliance.
See Creating NetBackup administrator user accounts.