Veritas NetBackup™ Flex Scale Administrator's Guide
- Product overview
- Viewing information about the NetBackup Flex Scale cluster environment
- NetBackup Flex Scale infrastructure management
- User management
- About Universal Shares
- Node and disk management
- Adding a node to the cluster using the NetBackup Flex Scale web interface
- License management
- Managing the Fibre Channel ports
- Requirements
- Managing hardware vendor packages
- User management
- NetBackup Flex Scale network management
- Bonding operations
- Data network configurations
- Network configuration on plain device (eth5)
- Network configuration on bonded interfaces (bond0 on eth5 and eth7)
- NetBackup Flex Scale infrastructure monitoring
- Resiliency in NetBackup Flex Scale
- EMS server configuration
- Site-based disaster recovery in NetBackup Flex Scale
- Performing disaster recovery using RESTful APIs
- NetBackup Flex Scale security
- STIG overview for NetBackup Flex Scale
- FIPS overview for NetBackup Flex Scale
- Support for immutability in NetBackup Flex Scale
- Deploying external certificates on NetBackup Flex Scale
- Configuring multifactor authentication
- Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Appendix A. Maintenance procedures for HPE servers
- Appendix B. Configuring NetBackup optimized duplication
- Appendix C. Disaster recovery terminologies
- Appendix D. Configuring Auto Image Replication
About multifactor authentication
Multifactor authentication is a robust security measure widely used for adding an additional layer of security to the authentication process by requiring users to provide a unique, time-limited code along with their regular login credentials. It is a multiple-step account login process that requires you to enter a 6-digit one-time password along with your password.
It is strongly recommended that you configure multifactor authentication to protect the security of your account.
See Configuring multifactor authentication for your user account.
If multifactor authentication is enforced in the NetBackup Flex Scale cluster, all users must configure multifactor authentication for their user accounts for successful sign-in.
See Configuring multifactor authentication for your user account when it is enforced in the cluster.