Glossary
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PC Clients
Refers to NetBackup clients that have Microsoft Windows (NT, 98, 95),
Macintosh, or IBM OS/2 operating systems.
peername
The name by which a computer identifies itself when establishing connections
to other systems.
port
A location used for transferring data in or out of a computer.
primary copy
The copy of an image that NetBackup uses to satisfy restores. When
NetBackup duplicates an image, the original is designated as the primary copy.
privileges
The tasks or functions that a user, system, or application is authorized to
perform.
progress report
Log where NetBackup records events that occur during user operations.
QIC
Quarter-inch-cartridge tape.
queued job
A job that has been added to the list of jobs to be performed.
raw-partition backup
Bit-by-bit backup of a partition of a disk drive on UNIX. On Windows NT, this
is called a disk-image backup.
rbak
The program that DomainOS clients use to read data from tape during a
restore.
registry
A Microsoft Windows NT, 98, and 95 database that has configuration
information about hardware and user accounts.
restore
The process of restoring selected files and directories from a previous backup
and returning them to their original directory locations (or to an alternate
directory).
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT