HP Legato Networker Firewall, Fork, Full backup, Grooming, Highly available, System, Incremental

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Glossary

firewall

A system designed to prevent unauthorized access to

 

or from a private network. All messages entering or

 

leaving the intranet pass through the firewall, which

 

examines each message and blocks those that do not

 

meet the specified security criteria. There are several

 

types of firewall techniques. The NetWorker software

 

supports client backups from computers that are

 

protected by packet filtering.

fork

A subprocess the NetWorker software creates to

 

perform a requested operation. In instances where a

 

command uses a parallelism value, NetWorker

 

software creates multiple instances of that command.

 

Each instance of the command is identical to the

 

original command and is referred to as a subprocess.

 

Once each subprocess is created, they are run

 

simultaneously.

full backup

See level.

grooming

The NetWorker process of removing the original files

 

from a local disk after a successful archive operation.

group

A client or group of clients configured to start backing

 

up files to the NetWorker server at a designated time

 

of day.

highly available

A system that allows the application services to

system

continue despite a hardware or software failure. Each

 

cluster node has its own IP address. Each cluster node

 

also has private (local) resources or disks that are

 

available only to that machine.

inactivity timeout

An attribute that indicates the number of minutes

 

NetWorker software waits before determining that a

 

client is unavailable for backup.

incremental

See level.

jukebox

See autochanger.

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