NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
- Introducing the NetBackup web user interface
 - Section I. Managing security
- Monitoring and notifications
 - Managing role-based access control
- About role-based access control (RBAC) in NetBackup
 - Configuring RBAC
 - Role permissions
- Global > NetBackup management
- Access hosts
 - Email notifications
 - Data classification
 - Event logs
 - NetBackup hosts
 - Image sharing
 - NetBackup backup images
 - Jobs
 - Licensing
 - Media server
 - Remote master server certificate authority
 - Resiliency
 - Resource limits
 - Retention levels
 - Servers > Trusted master servers
 - Cloud providers
 - CloudPoint servers
 - WebSocket servers
 
 - Global > Protection
 - Global > Security
 - Global > Storage
 - Assets
 - Protection plans
 - Credentials
 
 - Global > NetBackup management
 - Manage access
 - Configure an external certificate for the NetBackup web server
 
 - Security events and audit logs
 - Managing security certificates
 - Managing user sessions
 - Managing master server security settings
- Certificate authority for secure communication
 - Disable communication with NetBackup 8.0 and earlier hosts
 - Disable automatic mapping of NetBackup host names
 - About NetBackup certificate deployment security levels
 - Select a security level for NetBackup certificate deployment
 - Set a passphrase for disaster recovery
 - About trusted master servers
 
 - Creating and using API keys
 - Configuring authentication options
 - Managing hosts
 - Troubleshooting the web UI
 
 - Section II. Managing storage and backups
- Configuring storage
- About storage configuration
 - Create a Media Server Deduplication Pool (MSDP) storage server
 - Create a Cloud (Cloud Catalyst), OpenStorage, or AdvancedDisk storage server
 - Create a disk pool
 - Create a storage unit
 - Create a universal share
 - Using image sharing from the NetBackup Web UI
 - Troubleshooting storage configuration
 - Troubleshooting universal share configuration issues
 
 - Managing protection plans
 - Managing protection plans for Microsoft SQL Server
 - Usage reporting and capacity licensing
 
 - Configuring storage
 - Section III. Veritas Resiliency Platform
 - Section IV. Managing credentials
 
User identity in the audit report
The audit report indicates the identity of the user who performed a specific action. The full identity of the user includes the user name and the domain or the host name that is associated with the authenticated user. A user's identity appears in the audit report as follows:
Audit events always include the full user identity. Root users and administrators are logged as "root@hostname" or "administrator@hostname".
In NetBackup 8.1.2 and later, image browse and image restore events always include the user ID in the audit event. NetBackup 8.1.1 and earlier log these events as "root@hostname" or "administrator@hostname".
For any operations that do not require credentials or require the user to sign in, operations are logged without a user identity.