NetBackup IT Analytics System Administrator Guide
- Introduction
- Preparing for updates
- Backing up and restoring data
- Monitoring NetBackup IT Analytics
- Accessing NetBackup IT Analytics reports with the REST API
- Defining NetBackup estimated tape capacity
- Automating host group management
- Categorize host operating systems by platform and version
- Bulk load utilities
- Automate NetBackup utilities
- Scheduling utilities to run automatically
- Attribute management
- Importing generic backup data
- Backup job overrides
- Managing host data collection
- System configuration in the Portal
- Custom parameters
- Performance profile schedule customization
- LDAP and SSO authentication for Portal access
- Change Oracle database user passwords
- Integrate with CyberArk
- Tuning NetBackup IT Analytics
- Working with log files
- Portal and data collector log files - reduce logging
- Data collector log file naming conventions
- Portal log files
- Defining report metrics
- SNMP trap alerting
- SSL certificate configuration
- Configure virtual hosts for portal and / or data collection SSL
- Keystore on the portal server
- Portal properties: Format and portal customizations
- Data retention periods for SDK database objects
- Data aggregation
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Kerberos based proxy user's authentication in Oracle
- Appendix B. Configure TLS-enabled Oracle database on NetBackup IT Analytics Portal and data receiver
- Appendix C. NetBackup IT Analytics for NetBackup on Kubernetes and appliances
Enable local authentication
Local authentication allows users to login using local credentials. As an administrator you can also manage this authentication through the command line, as described in this section below.
To enable local authentication:
- Go to Admin > Authentication > Local.
- Select the Enable Local Authentication checkbox.
- Click Save.
Use localAuth.sh (on Linux) or localAuth.bat (on Windows) to manage (enable/disable) the local user authentication mechanism from command line and is available under /opt/aptare/utils
which is localAuth.(sh/bat). The following table explains the various options available to manage the authentication.
Table: Options available for localAuth script
Option | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
disable | Linux: ./localAuth.sh disable Windows: localAuth.bat disable | Immediately disables local authentication. |
enable | Linux: ./localAuth.sh enable Windows: localAuth.bat enable | Immediately enables local authentication for the user |
status | Linux: ./localAuth.sh status Windows: localAuth.bat status | Displays the current status of local authentication (disabled or enabled). It is enabled by default. |