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Oracle Secure Backup obparameters Installation Parameters B-3
default UNIX user
After the Oracle Secure Backup installation is successfully completed and the
administrative domain has been initialized, you can create a default Oracle Secure
Backup user named oracle if requested. By setting this parameter, you specify the
Linux or UNIX operating system user to which the Oracle Secure Backup user named
oracle is mapped. You can also perform this task through the Oracle Secure Backup
Web tool.
default UNIX group
After the installation is successfully completed and the administrative domain has
been initialized, a default group is created on Linux or UNIX if requested. The user
specified by the default UNIX user parameter is a member of this group.
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To keep the installation and administration of Oracle Secure Backup as
straightforward as possible, Oracle provides a mechanism for you to identify the name
of the Oracle Secure Backup home directory for each platform in your network. This
directory must be private to each platform and not shared through Network File
System (NFS) or a similar remote file system.
When the installation programs install Oracle Secure Backup software, they choose
these home directories for the installation or verify that these are the directories you
have used. These defaults might be changed based on the availability of disk space on
your computer.
Table B–4 create preauthorized oracle user: Values
Value Meaning
yes An Oracle Secure Backup user is created during installation. The
parameters default UNIX user and default UNIX group
specify the user and group parameters with which the Oracle
Secure Backup user is created.
no (default) No Oracle user is created.
See Also: "create preauthorized oracle user" on page B-2
Table B–5 default UNIX user: Values
Value Meaning
UNIX_user Specifies the Linux or UNIX operating system user name
defined in /etc/password to which the
Oracle Secure
Backup user named oracle is mapped. By default, the
Linux/UNIX user is named oracle.
See Also: "create preauthorized oracle user" on page B-2
Table B–6 default UNIX group: Values
Value Meaning
UNIX_group Specifies a Linux or UNIX group defined in /etc/group. By
default, the Linux/UNIX group is dba.