Hi,
I'm struggling with granular sudo using oracle explorer to restore.
I used this KB to configure : https://www.veeam.com/kb2676
However I noticed that echo command wasnt there (I was logging sudo and I saw it was trying to use this and getting perm denied).
So I've added echo into this list of commands in the /etc/sudoers file (the echo command was not listed in the original document from Veeam).
After that I reran the Oracle explorer and now I saw in sudo log :
Nov 17 12:32:09 2019 : orauser: HOST=myhostname : command not
allowed ; TTY=pts/1 ; PWD=/home/orabck ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/[ -f
/etc/oraInst.loc ]
What exactly is the command its trying to run in COMMAND=/usr/bin/[ -f /etc/oraInst.loc ] ? I dont understand what its trying to do in this instance.
Any idea?
Thanks!
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Re: Granular sudo for Oracle Explorer restore
Hello,
the reason that the command is not listed is, that the KB article is about agent management and not about Oracle restore.
About the "-f" https://stackoverflow.com/questions/102 ... e-and-if-f
Best regards,
Hannes
the reason that the command is not listed is, that the KB article is about agent management and not about Oracle restore.
About the "-f" https://stackoverflow.com/questions/102 ... e-and-if-f
Best regards,
Hannes
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