Which three requirements should be successfully met by an Oracle Secure Backup (OSB) user so that OSB performs RMAN backup or restore requests?
A.
RMAN preauthorization on the host
B.
OSB encryption for data in transport and on tape
C.
matching the OS user identity of the Oracle instance associated with the database username
D.
assigned to a class with rights to back up or restore Oracle database
E.
scheduling of the RMAN backup to occur automatically at user-defined intervals
F.
assigned to a class with rights to browse all directories and catalogs
ADF
OSB user may have preauthorized access eliminating the login process.
Performing Oracle database backups using RMAN requires RMAN user
preauthorization within OSB
OSB security is managed by OSB classes and OSB rights. An OSB class is created and then assigned OSB rights. Users are then assigned to those OSB classes. You can assign more than one OSB class to a given user, so you can have a hierarchy of OSB rights
I think ACD
I have read this in the Student Guide of Oracle Database 12c: Backup and Recovery Workshop
OSB verifies that an OSB user meets the following requeriments:
1) RMAN preauthorization on that host
2) Matching the OS user identity of the Oracle instance associated with the database (which is, for example, oracle)
3) Assignment to a class with rights to back up or restore Oracle database, OSB class:
-Access Oracle backups (set to owner, class or all)
-Perform Oracle backups and restores
If these three criteria are not successfully met, OSB does not perform the RMAN backup or restore request.
Thank you for your suggestion. In the Workshop document these requirements are well explained
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