split mirror restore (EMC Symmetrix and HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP specific
| term) A process in which data backed up in a |
| |
| mirror replica, which is then synchronized to the source volumes. |
| Individual backup objects or complete sessions can be restored |
| using this method. |
| See also ZDB to tape, ZDB to disk+tape, and replica. |
sqlhosts file | (Informix Server specific term) An Informix Server connectivity |
| information file (on UNIX) or registry (on Windows) that contains |
| the names of each of the database servers and any aliases to |
| which the clients on a host computer can connect. |
SRD file | The Data Protector System Recovery Data (SRD) file contains |
| system information required for installing and configuring the |
| operating system in case of a disaster. The SRD file is an ASCII |
| file, generated when a CONFIGURATION backup is performed |
| on a Windows client and stored on the Cell Manager. |
SRDF | (EMC Symmetrix specific term) The EMC Symmetrix Remote |
| Data Facility is a business continuation process that enables |
| effective, |
| processing environments. These environments could be situated |
| within the same root computer environment or separated by |
| long distances. |
SSE Agent | (HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP specific term) A Data Protector |
| software module that executes all tasks required for a split mirror |
| backup integration. It communicates with the HP StorageWorks |
| Disk Array XP storing system using the RAID Manager XP utility |
| |
| systems). |
sst.conf file | The file /usr/kernel/drv/sst.conf is required on each |
| Data Protector Sun Solaris client to which a |
| device is connected. It must contain an entry for the SCSI address |
| of the robotic mechanism of each library device connected to |
| the client. |
st.conf file | The file /kernel/drv/st.conf is required on each Data |
| Protector Solaris client with a backup device connected. It must |
| contain device information and a SCSI address for each backup |
| drive connected to that client. A single SCSI entry is required |
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