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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Understanding OpsCenter settings
  4. About managing OpsCenter users
  5. Settings > Users > Users options
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

Settings > Users > Users options

The following table provides the descriptions of the Settings > Users > Users options.

Table: Users options

Option

Description

Add/Edit/Delete options

Click Add/Edit/Delete to add, edit, or delete users.

Name

Login name of the user.

User Role

Role that is associated with the user.

See User access rights and functions in OpsCenter user interface.

User

Type of the user: Individual User or Group User.

You can add AD / LDAP domain groups to OpsCenter to authorize all users from that group to access OpsCenter.

All users from the authorized domain group can logon to OpsCenter with their AD / LDAP credentials. Any changes like addition or removal of a user from an authorized AD / LDAP domain group are automatically reflected in OpsCenter.

User Status

Status of the user: Enabled or Disabled

If you want to temporarily revoke a user's permission to access OpsCenter, set the user status to 'Disabled'. User with the 'Disabled' user status cannot logon to OpsCenter. However, the user-specific data such as reports or schedules is retained.

Domain Type

Domain type (like vx) that the user is a member of and also specified while adding the user.

Domain Name

Domain name (like OpsCenterUsers) that the user is a member of and also specified while adding the user .

The Security Administrator can view the list of views that each user can access under the Assigned Views tab at the bottom. The Assigned Views tab is only visible if you log on as a Security Administrator (like admin).

The following columns are shown in the table:

Name

This column lists the views to which a user is permitted.

Type

This column lists the type of the specific view like Client, Master Server, or Policy.

Permission Type

The Security Administrator can assign a view directly to a user using the OpsCenter console. A Security Administrator or Administrator can also assign a view directly to a user group using the View Builder.

This column lists if the view was assigned directly to the selected user or via a user group.

Created On

This column lists the date and time when the view was created.

Owner

This column lists the name of the user who owns the specific view.

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