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  2. NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide
  3. Managing SQL Server assets and their credentials
  4. About credential rules
  5. Add a credential rule
NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide

Add a credential rule

You can add a credential rule so that unregistered or newly discovered instances are automatically registered with a credential.

To add a credential rule

  1. Select the Credential rules tab.
  2. Select Add or Add credential rule.
  3. Provide the Name and Description for the rule.
  4. Select Add condition.
  5. To select the criteria for the rule, make the following selections from the menus.

    Start by making a selection for the Field list.

    Then make a selection for Operator.

    For the Value field, select or enter the value.

    For details on the query criteria, see the following topics.

    See Credential rule examples.

    See Query builder reference for credential rules.

  6. Add any additional conditions or sub-queries for the rule.
  7. (Optional) To see the instances that match the rule criteria, select the Preview button. See the following topic for details.

    See Preview a credential rule.

  8. Select Next.
  9. Select from the following options:
    • Select from existing credentials

      Select the credential that you want to apply to the credential rule.

      Only the credentials with the type Microsoft SQL Server display.

    • Add credentials

      Enter the Credential name and select the authentication option. Then select Next.

      See Authentication options for SQL Server credentials.

      Add any RBAC roles or permissions that you want to apply to the new credential.

  10. Select Add.

    Any unregistered or any newly discovered instances that meet the rule criteria are registered with the associated credential in the rule. If you have the necessary RBAC permissions, you can view the instances that were registered in the audit messages. (Go to Security > Security events. Then select the Audit events tab.)

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