HP BB118BV - StorageWorks Data Protector Express Package User's Manual & Technical Reference page 253

Data protector express user's guide and technical reference (bb116-90089, september 2008)
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Example 6. Permissions set one
In this example, a user has effective permissions to a folder named My Backup Jobs, to a drive (or
volume) named File System and to a media set named Media:1.
Catalog Object
My Backup Jobs (Job folder)
File System (Volume)
Media:1 (Media)
These permissions allow the user to do the following:
Because the user has Create permission to the My Backup Jobs folder, he will be able to create
new job folders within that folder and to create backup, restore and verify jobs inside that folder.
The Modify permission allows him to move these jobs between folders, to change the name of the
job and to change the property pages of these jobs. The Delete permission allows him to delete
any jobs or folders inside this folder. The user also has Read and Write permissions to the My
Backup Jobs folder and will have these same permissions to any object stored in that folder.
Because the user also has Read permission to the volume named File System, he will be able
to select files from that drive for backup. He will also be able to select files for restoring.
Because the user has Read permission to both the media and to the volume, he will be able to
create and run verify jobs—if he also has Read permission to the backup device.
These permissions do NOT allow the user to do the following:
Although the user will be able to create a backup job, he will not be able to run the backup
job because he does not have Write permission to the media. The job must be run by the
Data Protector Express administrator or some other user to whom the Data Protector Express
administrator grants Write permission to the media.
Similarly, although the user will be able to create a restore job, he will not be able to run the
restore job because he does not have Write permission to the disk drive. If the user wants to
run the restore job, he must ask the Data Protector Express administrator to run it for him or to
grant him the permissions necessary to run it.
The user is prevented from granting permission to other users to his folder, to his drive and to his
media because he lacks Access permission to these objects.
Example 7. Permissions set two
In this example, a user has effective permissions to a drive named My Drive and to a media set
named Media:2. He is also a member of a group that has effective permissions to a folder named
Group Jobs.
Effective Permissions
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