If the Oracle server name or the logon account name for the Oracle server changes, you must update the media server’s list of Oracle servers and authentication credentials. Make the same changes on the Oracle server by using the Remote Agent Utility to configure instance information and database access.
The logon account name must have administrative rights or backup operator rights to the Oracle server. If the user name is incorrect or is not provided, or if it does not have the appropriate rights, then you cannot perform Oracle backup or restore operations to that computer.
See About authentication credentials on the media server.
See Authentication Credentials options.
To edit authentication credentials on the media server for Oracle operations
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On the Authentication Credentials for Oracle and DB2 Servers dialog box, you can add, edit, or delete a server name and a logon account.
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Select the item that contains the server name or logon account that you want to edit.
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On the Authentication Credentials for Oracle and DB2 Servers dialog box, click OK.
More Information
Setting authentication credentials on the media server for Oracle operations
Configuring the Oracle Agent on Windows computers and Linux servers
Deleting an Oracle server from the media server’s list of authentication credentials