HP A.06.11 User Manual

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Provider

(Windows specific term) A module that can be queried to
determine which objects on a filesystem have been created,
modified, or deleted.

channel

(Oracle specific term) An Oracle Recovery Manager resource
allocation. Every allocated channel starts a new Oracle process,
which performs backup, restore, and recovery actions. The type
of channel allocated determines the type of media used:

type 'disk'

type ‘sbt_tape’

If the specified channel is of type ‘sbt_tape’ and Oracle is
integrated with Data Protector, the server process will attempt
to read backups from or write data files to Data Protector.

circular logging

(Microsoft Exchange Server and Lotus Domino Server specific
term)
Circular logging is a Microsoft Exchange Server database
and Lotus Domino Server database mode, in which the
transaction log file contents are periodically overwritten after
the corresponding data is committed to the database. Circular
logging reduces disk storage space requirements.

client backup

A backup of all volumes (filesystems) mounted on a Data
Protector client.
What is actually backed up depends on how you select objects
in a backup specification:

If you select the check box next to the client system name, a
single backup object of the Client System type is created.
As a result, at the time of the backup, Data Protector first
detects all volumes that are mounted on the selected client
and then backs them up. On Windows clients,
CONFIGURATION

is also backed up.

If you individually select all volumes that are mounted on the
client system, a separate backup object of the Filesystem
type is created for each volume. As a result, at the time of
the backup, only the selected volumes are backed up.
Volumes that have been potentially mounted on the client
after the backup specification was created are not backed
up.

client or client
system

Any system configured with any Data Protector functionality and
configured in a cell.

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