Glossary

called IT/Operation, Operations Center and Vantage Point Operations.

See also merging.

ownership

The ownership of a backup determines who can restore from the backup. The user who starts an interactive backup is the session owner. If a user starts an existing backup specification without modifying it, the session is not considered interactive. In that case, if the backup owner has been defined in the backup specification, they remain the session owner. Otherwise, the session owner becomes the user who started the backup in question. For the scheduled backups, by default, the session owner is for the UNIX Cell Manager: root.sys@<Cell Manager>, and for the Windows Cell Manager, the user that was specified during the installation of the Cell Manager. It is possible to modify the ownership, so that the specific user becomes the session owner.

package (MC/ServiceGuard and Veritas Cluster specific term)

A collection of resources (for example volume groups, application services, IP names and addresses) that are needed to run a specific cluster-aware application.

pair status (HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP specific term)

A mirrored pair of disks can have

various status values depending on the action performed on it. The three most important status values are:

COPY - The mirrored pair is currently resynchronizing. Data is transferred from one disk to the other. The disks do not contain the same data.

PAIR - The mirrored pair is completely synchronized and both disks (the primary volume and the mirrored volume) contain identical data.

SUSPENDED - The link between the mirrored disks is suspended. That means that both disks are accessed and updated independently. However, the mirror relationship is still maintained and the pair can be resynchronized without transferring the complete disk.

parallel restore

Restoring backed up data to multiple disks at the same time (that is, in parallel) by running multiple Disk Agents, that receive data from one Media Agent. For the parallel restore to work, select data that is located on different disks or logical volumes and during backup, the data from the different objects must have been sent to the same device using a concurrency of 2 or more. During a parallel restore, the

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