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temp File
On a Windows NT or UNIX system, the vopie daemon,
vopied
, creates a
temporary file where it stores the challenges and responses required to
authenticate nonroot users. This is necessary because nonroot users cannot
access the files in the
hashed
and
unhashed
directories. The temporary files
are valid for only one connection and are automatically deleted. They are in:
Windows NT:
install_path
\NetBackup\var\auth\vopie\temp\
username
\
tempname.txt
UNIX:
/usr/openv/var/auth/vopie/temp/
username
/
tempname.txt
To Configure Authentication
1. Install NetBackup 3.2 (or later) on each system requiring authentication.
The NetBackup install process installs the necessary files and commands.
The administrator then uses commands to set up the files so they contain
the proper authentication information.
2. Execute the install_path
\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\bpauthsync
command on the master server.
This command sets up authentication files on the NetBackup servers and
clients. For more information, see:
• Examples following this procedure
•
bpauthsync
command description in Appendix A, “NetBackup
Commands”
Example 1 - Typical Configuration
Assume that this is an initial installation and you want to configure
authentication for all systems in the figure below. NetBackup server and client
software has already been installed.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT