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  2. NetBackup™ for PostgreSQL Administrator's Guide
  3. Managing PostgreSQL environment credentials
  4. Add new PostgreSQL credentials
NetBackup™ for PostgreSQL Administrator's Guide

Add new PostgreSQL credentials

You can add a new credential to an instance at the time of its creation. See Manage credentials for an instance.

To add new PostgreSQL credentials

  1. On left, click Credential management.
  2. On the Named credentials tab, click Add.
  3. Provide Credential name, Tag, and Description.

    Note:

    Credential name should not contain a % character.

  4. Click Next.
  5. Select PostgreSQL server from the Category drop-down.
  6. Enter Instance username and Instance user password and click Next.
  7. On the Permissions page, click Add.
  8. Select role and permissions.
  9. Click Save and click Next.
  10. Review and click Finish.

Note:

You can Edit or Delete the added credentials.

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