Applies to: UNIX
To browse or search from the Commvault End-User Command Line Interface (cvc) as a non-root user, set the necessary ACLs for the child and the parent (and higher-level ancestors) directories. Then, enable backup of end-user ACLs, see Enabling End-User ACLs to Browse From the Commvault Command Line Interface (cvc) on Linux.
Operation
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Starting path
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Files
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browse
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Execute permission for ancestors
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No permission required
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find
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Execute permission for all ancestors of the starting path
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Read and execute permission for the leaf directory and all sub-directories
For example, /dir1/dir2/dir3.
Directories dir1, dir2 must have at least the execute permission, and dir3 and the sub-directories must have the read and execute permission.
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No permission required
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restore
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Execute permission for all ancestors of the starting path
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Read and execute permission for the leaf folder and all sub-folders
Example of directory restore: /dir1/dir2/dir3.
Directories dir1, dir2 must have at least the execute permission, and dir3 and the sub-folders must have the read and execute permission.
Example of file restore: /dir1/dir2/file1.
The parent directory dir2 of the file file1 must have the read permission, and all ancestors must have the execute permission.
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Read access required
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