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Host Credentials Oracle EM

The document provides instructions for configuring host credentials in Oracle Enterprise Manager when maintaining backups. It describes setting the "Log on as a batch job" user right for the server administrator username in the local security policy on Windows servers. This allows the specified username and password to access backup maintenance through the Oracle Enterprise Manager console.

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Host Credentials Oracle EM

The document provides instructions for configuring host credentials in Oracle Enterprise Manager when maintaining backups. It describes setting the "Log on as a batch job" user right for the server administrator username in the local security policy on Windows servers. This allows the specified username and password to access backup maintenance through the Oracle Enterprise Manager console.

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Host Credentials Oracle EM

When youre going to maintain your backup through Oracle Enterprise manager, it will ask Host
Credentials username and Password.

Host Credentials username and Password is your server OS username and password.

How to fix the Validataion Error when you put the Server OS administrator username and password?

If Windows Server,
Step 1: Go to Start Run
Step 2: type secpol.msc /s Local Security Policy window appear.
Step 3: here

Left Side panel Local Policies User Rights Assignment Enter


Right Side Panel Log on as a batch job here Double Click and Add Administrator User.
Now you can access your backup maintenance through Oracle Enterprise Manager.

Windows Host Credentials


Grid Control 11G / Db Console 11G - Windows Host Credentials Nightmare

You have to provide the 'Log on as a batch job' privilege:

1. Go to control panel/administrative tools


a. click on "local security policy"
b. click on "local policies"
c. click on "user rights assignments"
d. double click on "log on as a batch job"
e. click on "add" and add the user that was entered in the "normal username" or "privileged username" section of
the EM Console.

2. Go to the Preferences link in the EM GUI


a. click on Preferred Credentials (link on the left menu)
b. under "Target Type: Host" click on "set credentials"
c. enter the OS user who has logon as a batch job privilege into the "normal username" and "normal password"
fields

3. Test the connection


a. while in the Set Credentials window, click on "Test"

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