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C
certificate provisioning
about automated mode, 6-7
about manual mode, 6-7
Certification Authority (CA), 6-10
and network security, 6-9
certkeysize policy, 6-19
client
defined, 1-2
installation on Linux/UNIX, 2-8
installation on Windows, 3-6
client host
directories, A-5
files, A-5
clients
configuring security, 6-17
configuration file parameters
ask about osb dir, B-5
create preauthorized oracle user, B-2
customized obparameters, B-1
default protection, B-5
default UNIX/LINUX group, B-3
default UNIX/LINUX user, B-3
identity certificate key size, B-2
linux db dir, B-4
linux links, B-4
linux ob dir, B-3
linux temp dir, B-4
run obopenssl, B-6
solaris db dir, B-4
solaris links, B-4
solaris ob dir, B-3
solaris temp dir, B-4
solaris64 db dir, B-4
solaris64 links, B-4
solaris64 ob dir, B-3
solaris64 temp dir, B-4
start daemons at boot, B-2
configuring
about tape device names, 5-11
ACSLS, D-5
administrative server security, 6-16
barcode readers, 5-15
client security, 6-17
discovering tape devices on NDMP hosts, 5-19
editing host properties, 5-9
host access mode, 5-4
host key sizes, 5-5
host roles, 5-4
host status, 5-4
hosts, 5-2
key sizes, 5-5
media server security, 6-17
naming tape drives, 5-17
naming tape libraries, 5-14
NDMP authorization type, 5-5
NDMP host backup type, 5-6
NDMP host environment variables, 5-8
NDMP host password type, 5-5
NDMP host port number, 5-6
NDMP protocol version, 5-6
pinging hosts, 5-9
preferred network interfaces, 5-8
removing a host, 5-10
tape device attachments, 5-21
tape devices, 5-11
tape drive automount mode, 5-18
tape drive blocking factor, 5-18
tape drive data transfer element, 5-18
tape drive error rate, 5-18
tape drive maximum blocking factor, 5-18
tape drive status, 5-17
tape drive storage element use list, 5-18
tape drive usage, 5-18
tape drive World Wide Name (WWN), 5-18
tape drives, 5-11, 5-17
tape libraries, 5-11, 5-14
tape library status, 5-14
tape library World Wide Name (WWN), 5-15
testing tape device attachments, 5-22
updating hosts, 5-9
viewing host properties, 5-9
Web tool Hosts page, 5-3
configuring automatic tape drive cleaning, 5-16
D
daemons
automatic start, B-2
listening ports, 3-18
obacslibd, D-3
obacsssid, D-3
obhttpd, 6-13
obrobotd, D-3
observiced, 6-10
Web tool Manage page, 4-9
data encryption
about, 6-14
data transfer element
defined, 1-9
tape drive configuration, 5-18
device names
about, 1-10
device special files
creating with makedev, 2-12
devices
about discovering automatically, 5-19
directories
administrative server, A-1
client, A-5
home, A-1
media server, A-4
discovering devices
about, 5-19
displaying
device attachment properties, 5-22
Web tool Backup page, 4-10
Web tool Configure page, 4-7
Web tool Devices page, 5-13
Web tool Home page, 4-5

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