| See also backup types. |
incremental | An incremental mailbox backup backs up all the changes made |
mailbox backup | to the mailbox after the last backup of any type. |
incremental1 | An incremental1 mailbox backup backs up all the changes made |
mailbox backup | to the mailbox after the last full backup. |
incremental | (EMC Symmetrix specific term) A BCV or SRDF control operation. |
In BCV control operations, an incremental establish causes the | |
| BCV device to be synchronized incrementally and to function |
| as an EMC Symmetrix mirrored medium. The EMC Symmetrix |
| devices must have been previously paired. In SRDF control |
| operations, an incremental establish causes the target (R2) device |
| to be synchronized incrementally and to function as an EMC |
| Symmetrix mirrored medium. The EMC Symmetrix devices must |
| have been previously paired. |
incremental restore | (EMC Symmetrix specific term) A BCV or SRDF control operation. |
| In BCV control operations, an incremental restore reassigns a |
| BCV device as the next available mirror of the standard device |
| in the pair. However, the standard devices are updated with |
| only the data that was written to the BCV device during the time |
| of the original pair split, and the data that was written to the |
| standard device during the split is overwritten with data from |
| the BCV mirror. In SRDF control operations, an incremental |
| restore reassigns a target (R2) device as the next available mirror |
| of the source (R1) device in the pair. However, the source (R1) |
| devices are updated with only the data that was written to the |
| target (R2) device during the time of the original pair split, and |
| the data that was written to the source (R1) device during the |
| split is overwritten with data from the target (R2) mirror. |
incremental ZDB | A filesystem ZDB to tape or ZDB to disk+tape session in which |
| only changes from the last protected full or incremental backup |
| are streamed to tape. |
| See also full ZDB. |
Inet | A process that runs on each UNIX system or service that runs |
| on each Windows system in the Data Protector cell. It is |
| responsible for communication between systems in the cell and |
| for starting other processes needed for backup and restore. The |
| Inet service is started as soon as Data Protector is installed on |
| a system. The Inet process is started by the inetd daemon. |
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