RBAC roles for the Oracle administrator
To protect and restore Oracle assets, workload administrators must have permissions to access those assets, and to assign credentials to those assets. The RBAC role named Default Oracle Administrator provides these permissions for an Oracle administrator. Or, that user must have the equivalent permissions in a custom RBAC role.
In addition, you may need other custom roles to give additional access to your Oracle administrators. For example, you may need a role that gives specific privileges to clone a source Oracle database or a pluggable database. This way the user doesn't have access to all the available Oracle backup and recovery operations.
See Create a custom RBAC role for Oracle cloning.
Note the following:
In NetBackup 10.3, an RBAC role can only be configured for Oracle databases, pluggable databases, or instant access databases. RBAC permissions cannot be applied to instances, instance groups, or RAC databases. Additional RBAC permissions will be available in a future release.
To create an RBAC role, you must have the RBAC Administrator role or the permissions to create roles.
To create a credential, you must have the RBAC Administrator role or a role that has permissions to create credentials. The role can assign a credential to a user, but cannot create a credential in credential management.
Contact your NetBackup administrator for assistance with creating roles and credentials.
For information on the RBAC permissions and default roles, see the NetBackup API documentation at http://sort.veritas.com/.