Step 4. Specify Credentials

At this step of the wizard, specify credentials to connect to computers included in the protection group:

  1. If you want to use the same credentials for all computers in the protection group, select the necessary user account from the Master account list. The account must have local administrator permissions on all computers that you have added to the protection group.

If you have not set up credentials beforehand, click the Manage accounts link or click Add on the right to add credentials. For more information, see the Credentials Manager section in the Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide.

  1. By default, Veeam Backup & Replication uses credentials specified in the Master account field for all computers in the protection group. If some computer requires a different user account, do the following:
  1. Select the Use custom credentials for the following objects check box.
  2. Click Add next to the list of objects and select the necessary object in the Add Objects window.

You can select in the Add Objects window one or more computers listed in a CSV file and add them to the Use custom credentials for the following objects list.

  1. In the Use custom credentials for the following objects list, select the necessary object, click Edit and select custom credentials for the object. Credentials must be specified in the following format: Username or HOST\Username

 

NOTE

Consider the following:

  • Veeam Backup & Replication supports user account names in the SAM-Account-Name format (DOMAIN\Username). The User-Principal-Name (UPN) format (username@domain) is not supported. If you specify credentials in the UPN format, Veeam Backup & Replication will successfully connect to computers added to the protection group during the Test Now operation. However, the subsequent protection group rescan operations will fail.
  • The account that you use to connect to a Linux computer must have a home directory on this computer.
  • If you plan to back up Oracle databases that run on Linux computers, the OS account used to connect to the computer must be a member of the group that owns configuration files of the Oracle database (for example, the oinstall group).

To check if Veeam Backup & Replication can connect to computers added to the protection group, click Test Now. Veeam Backup & Replication will form a list of computers to connect and use the specified credentials to connect to computers in the list.

Step 4. Specify Credentials 

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