What we have done is to configure sudo for that user and command.
Lee
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From: Legato NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU]
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Behalf Of Bob Hrovath
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 2:58 PM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] Giving a User access to the nsrjb command
How do I give a co-worker access to running the nsrjb command. This is a
simple question, but I have always run the Networker script as root. I have
added him to Networker Admin group.
> Here's my environment:
>
> Server: Solaris, running Networker 6.1.1 Storage Node: Red Hat 7.2
> running Networker 6.1.2
> Library: StorageTek 9740
> Client OSes: Windows (NT/2000/XP), UNIX (Red Hat(various), Solaris
thanks in advance,
bob
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