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NetBackup™ Web UI MySQL Administrator's Guide
- Overview
- Managing MySQL instances and databases
- Managing MySQL environment credentials
- Protecting MySQL instances and databases
- Restoring MySQL instances and databases
- Troubleshooting MySQL operations
- Troubleshooting tips for NetBackup for MySQL
- Error during MySQL credential addition
- Error during the MySQL instances and databases discovery phase
- Error during the MySQL Protection Plan Creation
- Error while subscribing protection plan to MySQL asset
- Error while removing MySQL asset
- Error while backup of MySQL asset
- Error while restoring MySQL asset image
- API for MySQL instances and databases
Edit or delete a named credential
You can edit the properties for a named credential or delete a named credential from the Credential management.
You can edit a named credential when you want to change the credential Tag, Description, Category, authentication details, or permissions. You cannot change the credential name.
To edit a named credential
- On the left, click Credential management.
- Click Edit and update the credential as needed.
Note:
When you update MySQL instances, this action automatically starts the discovery of the MySQL instance.
- Review the changes and click Finish.
You can delete a named credential that you no longer need to use.
Warning:
Apply another credential to any asset that uses the credential you want to delete or else backup and restore may fail for those assets.
To delete a named credential
- On the left, click Credential management.
- On the Named credentials tab, locate and click on the credential that you want to delete.
- Click Delete.
- If you are sure that you want to delete, click Delete.