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  2. NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide
  3. Configuring RBAC for SQL Server administrators
  4. RBAC permissions that are needed to view and manage SQL Server and VMware jobs
NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide

RBAC permissions that are needed to view and manage SQL Server and VMware jobs

To view or manage jobs for SQL Server operations (including the VMware backups that protect SQL Server), the proper asset permissions are needed, as follows:

  • To restart a failed availability database backup job that was started from an intelligent policy or a batch file-based policy, the RBAC user needs to have the necessary RBAC permissions for the availability group asset. The restart option is only available from the parent backup job that has the availability group asset ID. RBAC permissions for the SQL Server instance or the database asset are not sufficient to view the parent backup job.

  • To view the job details for a VMware backup or restore of SQL Server the user must have the necessary RBAC permissions for the instance and the database. To view the corresponding backup job for the database, the user must have the proper RBAC permissions for the VMware asset.

  • To view the snapshot jobs that are associated with the database assets, the user must have the necessary RBAC permissions for the database assets.

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