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Veritas NetBackup™ for MariaDB Administrator's Guide
Last Published:
2021-01-01
Product(s):
NetBackup (9.0.0.1, 9.0)
- Introduction to NetBackup for MariaDB Agent
- Installing the NetBackup for MariaDB Agent
- Planning the installation of NetBackup for MariaDB Agent
- Verifying the operating systems and the platforms
- Installing prerequisites for NetBackup for MariaDB Agent
- Post-installation requirements for NetBackup for MariaDB Agent
- Describing the NetBackup for MariaDB Agent package
- Installing NetBackup for MariaDB Agent
- Authenticating the password
- Uninstalling the NetBackup for MariaDB Agent
- Configuring the NetBackup for MariaDB
- NetBackup for MariaDB backup and restore
- Troubleshooting for NetBackup for MariaDB
- Appendix A. About NetBackup for MariaDB commands and conventions
- Appendix B. NetBackup for MariaDB commands
- Index
Authenticating the password
Authenticating the password keeps you from specifying the password every time you run a backup. The (Windows) my.ini file and the (Linux) my.cnf file stores the password and the application picks the password every time you run a backup.
Authenticating the password
The agent reads the plaintext authentication credentials from the my.cnf file in Linux and my.ini file in Windows.
Prerequisites
Before you authenticate the password, you must meet the following prerequisites:
(Windows) Set the user environment variable
MYSQL_HOMEto point tomy.inifile path.(Linux) Include the
Mariadbbin directory in$PATH.
To authenticate the password
- (Optional) Add the client section.
- Under the Client section, edit the
my.iniormy.cnffile to add the password. For example,[client]
port=3306
password=<password>
- To verify the password authentication, login to MariaDB server using the following command:
mysql -u <user>