date entered The date that you entered the request (automatically entered).
device A physical unit which contains either just a drive or a more
complex unit, such as a library.
disaster recovery A process that restores a client’s main system disk to a state
close to the time when a (full) backup was performed.
drive A physical unit which receives data from a computer system
and can write it onto a magnetic medium. It can also read the
data from the medium and send it to the computer system.
enterprise cell
manager
See Manager of Managers (MoM).
event logs Files where Windows NT logs all events (such as start or stop
of services, and log on and log off of the users).
full backup A backup in which all selected objects are backed up, whether
or not they have been recently modified.
HTTPS —
HyperText
The protocol for accessing a secure web server. Using HTTPS
in the URL, instead of HTTP, directs the message to a secure port
Transport Protocol
Secure
number rather than the default web port number of 80. The
session is then managed by a security protocol. See also security
protocol.
incremental
backup
A backup that selects only files that have changed since a
previous backup. Several levels of incremental backup are
available, allowing selective backup of only files that have
changed since the last incremental backup.
Inline tape copy A feature of NetBackup 6.0 that allows you to create up to four
backup copies simultaneously.
IP address The numeric address of a system used to identify the system on
the network. The IP address consists of four groups of numbers
separated by periods (full stops).
job ID Automatically generated identifier for the checkout job.
library Also called autochanger, autoloader, or exchanger. A library
contains media in repository slots. Each slot holds one medium
(for example, DDS/DAT). Media are moved between slots and
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