active location
A
location
in a
tape library
administrative domain
A group of computers on your network that you manage as a common unit to perform
backup and restore operations. An administrative domain must include one and only
one
administrative
server. It can include the following:
One or more clients
■
One or more media servers
■
An administrative domain can consist of a single host that assumes the
administrative server,
media
administrative server
The host that stores configuration information and
administrative
domain. There must be one and only one administrative server for
each administrative domain. One administrative server can service all clients on your
network. The administrative server runs the scheduler, which starts and monitors
backups within the administrative domain.
Apache Web server
A public-domain Web server used by the Oracle Secure Backup
attachment
The physical or logical connection (the path in which data travels) of a
host in the
administrative
automated certificate provisioning mode
A mode of
certificate
management in which the
and then transfers
identity
certificates is vulnerable to a possible, although extremely unlikely, man-in-the-middle
attack. Automated mode contrasts with
backup encryption
The process of obscuring backup data so that it is unusable unless decrypted. Data can
be encrypted at rest, in transit, or both.
backup ID
An integer that uniquely identifies a
or
tape
drive.
server, and client.
domain.
Certification Authority (CA)
certificates to hosts over the network. This mode of issuing
manual certificate provisioning
backup
section.
Glossary
roles
catalog
files for hosts in the
Web
tool.
tape device
mode.
of
to a
signs
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