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Veritas Appliance Management Guide
Last Published:
2021-08-04
Product(s):
Appliances (4.1)
Platform: NetBackup Appliance OS
- Introduction
- Appliance as an AMS
- Using the Appliance Management Console
- Managing appliances from the Home page
- Viewing the appliance details
- Rebooting an appliance
- Viewing performance charts for appliance
- Exporting the appliance performance data
- Viewing the capacity utilization of an appliance
- Adding an appliance to the Appliance Management Console
- Removing one or more agents from the Appliance Management Console
- About managing appliance software upgrades
- Managing EEBs or add-ons
- About staging packages
- About managing services
- Installing maintenance release packages
- Monitoring activities and events
- Managing the repository
- Applying management updates on earlier appliance versions
- Running AMS on NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Index
Granting the AMS role to a user or a user group
You can grant the AMS role to a user from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu on the AMS. Ensure that AMS is configured on the appliance where you want to grant an AMS user role.
To know more about creating a user or a user group, see the NetBackup Appliance Administrator's Guide.
To grant AMS role to a user
- Log on to the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu on the AMS as an Administrator. Only an Administrator can grant an AMS user role.
- Navigate to Main > Settings > Security > Authorization.
- You can grant the AMS role to a user or a group. Use either of the following commands:
Grant AMS Users users
Example: Grant AMS Users garry
Here, users is a comma-separated list of local users, or registered users that have been added to the appliance from a configured remote directory service (such as LDAP, AD, or NIS).
Grant AMS Group groups
Here, groups is a comma-separated list of registered user groups that have been added to the appliance from a configured remote directory service (such as LDAP, AD, or NIS).
- You can use the List command to verify the role of the user or user group.
Example:
nbapp.Authorization> List +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Principal Type| Name/login |Access | Role |Principal Source| |--------------+--------------+-------+-------------+----------------| |User |garry |Allowed|AMS |Local | |--------------+--------------+-------+-------------+----------------| |Group |NBALocalAdmins|Allowed|Administrator|Local | |--------------+--------------+-------+-------------+----------------| |Group |AMSadmin-grp |Allowed|AMS |Local | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+