between the MoM cell and the other Data Protector cells is highly

 

recommended

 

See also MoM.

COM+ Registration

(Windows specific term) The COM+ Registration Database and

Database

the Windows Registry store COM+ application attributes, class

 

attributes, and computer-level attributes. This guarantees

 

consistency among these attributes and provides common

 

operation on top of these attributes.

command-line

A set of DOS and UNIX like commands that you can use in shell

interface (CLI)

scripts to perform Data Protector configuration, backup, restore,

 

and management tasks.

Command View

(HP StorageWorks EVA specific term) The user interface that

(CV) EVA

enables you to configure, manage, and monitor your HP

 

StorageWorks EVA storage system. It is used to perform various

 

storage management tasks, for example, creating virtual disk

 

families, managing storage system hardware, and creating

 

snapclones and snapshots of virtual disks. The Command View

 

EVA software runs on the HP Storage Management Appliance,

 

and is accessed by a Web browser.

 

See also HP StorageWorks EVA SMI-S Agent and HP

 

StorageWorks SMI-S EVA provider.

Command View

(VLS specific term) A web browser-based GUI that is used to

VLS

configure, manage, and monitor the VLS through a LAN.

 

See also Virtual Library System (VLS).

concurrency

See Disk Agent concurrency.

control file

(Oracle and SAP R/3 specific term) An Oracle data file that

 

contains entries specifying the physical structure of the database.

 

It provides database consistency information used for recovery.

copy set

(HP StorageWorks EVA specific term) A pair that consists of the

 

source volumes on a local EVA and their replica on a remote

 

EVA.

 

See also source volume, replica, and CA+BC EVA

CRS

The Cell Request Server process (service), which runs on the

 

Data Protector Cell Manager, and starts and controls the backup

 

and restore sessions. The service is started as soon as Data

 

Protector is installed on the Cell Manager. On Windows systems,

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