NOTICE: JetBackup Management Console is in ALPHA testing stage. Please handle with caution.
Any information on this document is subject to change as we continue to develop and make changes.
User Settings
In order to view user settings, go to 'Users' on the JetBackup Management Console sidebar.
Click on your desired user to view the settings.
Manage User
Click on 'Manage User' to modify user settings.
Username
This is the linux username.
Password
This is the password for the linux user.
Email Address
Email address that notifications will be sent to. (separated by comma) [ Leave blank to use the server default contact e-mail. ]
Access Tokens
Communication with the JetBackup MC server requires you to create an API access token.
After creating the API access token, you will need to pass it in the request header, for example:
curl -k -H "Authorization: Bearer testuser:9MKjw55we7TIq0CdpaHaiYHacB5hQOqp" "https://1.1.1.1:3031/API/manageServer/?_id=5b30da08d5ac5e06897b47e2&action=modify&name=JBServer1"
Click on 'Access Tokens' to create and manage access tokens for each JetBackup MC user per IP.
Create New Access Token
Click on 'Create New Access Token' to generate user access tokens.
IP Address
The IP of the machine the user will be doing remote API calls from.
Token
The access token used to authenticate remote API calls.
Created
The time the token was created.
Last Access
The most recent time the token was used.
Description
Used internally for your convenience.
Delete Access Token
Delete the user access token.
Delete User
Click on 'Delete User' to terminate user access to the MC.
Deleting a user in JetBackup MC revokes user access to the MC but does not remove them in the Linux system.