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reached. After that, the oldest replica in the set is replaced,
maintaining the maximum number of replicas in the set.
See also

replica

and

replica set

.

restore chain

All backups that are necessary for a restore of a backup object
to a certain point in time. A restore chain consists of a full
backup of the object and any number of related incremental
backups.

restore session

A process that copies data from backup media to a client.

resync mode

(HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP VSS provider specific term)
One of two XP VSS hardware provider operation modes. When
the XP provider is in the resync mode, the source volume (P-VOL)
and its replica (S-VOL) are in the suspended mirror relationship
after a backup. The maximum number of replicas (S-VOLs per
a P-VOL) rotated is three provided that MU range is 0-2 or 0,
1, 2. Restore from a backup in such a configuration is possible
only by re-synchronization of an S-VOL with its P-VOL.
See also

VSS compliant mode

,

source volume

,

primary volume

(P-VOL)

,

replica

,

secondary volume (S-VOL)

,

MU number

, and

replica set rotation

.

RMAN

(Oracle

specific term)

See

Recovery Manager

.

RSM

The Data Protector Restore Session Manager controls restore
and object verification sessions. This process always runs on
the Cell Manager system.

RSM

(Windows specific term) Removable Storage Manager (RSM)
includes a media management service that facilitates
communication among applications, robotic changers, and
media libraries. It enables multiple applications to share local
robotic media libraries and tape or disk drives and to manage
removable media.

scan

A function that identifies the media in a device. This synchronizes
the MMDB with the media that are actually present at the
selected locations (for example, slots in a library).

scanning

A function which identifies the media in a device. This
synchronizes the MMDB with the media that are actually present
at the selected locations (for example, slots in a library). It is

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