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  • January 18, 2022
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Hi All,

 

an short question. 

 

We have running an oracle instance on windows. The instance is running under user domain\x and the backup is running under domain\y user accounts. 

 

In the reports we get the message:  

 

Full access permissions not found for User [papstar\ora-home] on registry [SOFTWARE\CommVault Systems\Galaxy\Instance001]]. Please address these access rights.ll access permissions not found for User [domain\x] on registry [SOFTWARE\CommVault Systems\Galaxy\Instance001]]. Please address these access rights. 

 

Is it correct that the user which runs the instance needs rights on this path ? 

Best answer by Sunil

Sure. Here you go.

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.24/expert/20309_configuring_permissions_for_windows_oracle_home_user.html

 

Thanks,

Sunil-

 

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  • January 18, 2022

Hi @SSchmidt 

That’s correct. The user which runs the Oracle instance needs rights on the Commvault paths. This is because during backup job, Oracle starts the backup processes as Oracle instance user.

 

Thanks,

Sunil-

 


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  • January 18, 2022

Hi @Sunil 

 

thanks for your quick response. Do you know if there is any hint for this part in de cv docu ? 


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Sunil wrote:

@SSchmidt Did you find what you’re looking for? Please let me know if you need any other detail.

 

Thanks,

Sunil-


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