Oracle Secure Backup Installation And Configuration Manual page 159

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logical unit number
Part of the unique identifier of a
number
and
SCSI
LUN.
manual certificate provisioning mode
A mode of
certificate
management in which you must manually export the signed
for a host from the
identity certificate
and manually import the certificate into the
certificate provisioning
unlikely) man-in-the-middle attack.
media family
A named classification of backup volumes that share the same
policy, and
expiration
write
media server
A computer or server that has at least one
is responsible for transferring data to or from the devices that are attached to it.
NAS
See
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
native access mode
A synonym for
primary access
NDMP
See
Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP)
NDMP access mode
The mode of access for a
Protocol (NDMP)
for communications within the
access mode contrasts with
Backup network protocol. Note that Oracle Secure Backup uses NDMP for data
transfer among hosts regardless of whether a host is accessed through the primary or
NDMP access modes.
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
A NAS server is a computer on a network that hosts file systems. The server exposes
the file systems to its clients through one or more standard protocols, most commonly
Network File System (NFS)
Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP)
An open standard protocol that defines a common architecture for backups of
heterogeneous file servers on a network. This protocol allows the creation of a
common agent used by the central backup application, called a
application
(DMA), to back up servers running different operating systems. With
NDMP, network congestion is minimized because the data path and control path are
separated. Backup can occur locally—from a file server direct to a
management can occur centrally.
network description file
A text file that lists the hosts in your network on which Oracle Secure Backup should
be installed. For each host, you can identify the Oracle Secure Backup installation type,
tape
device. See
administrative
wallet
mode, this mode is not vulnerable to a possible (if extremely
window.
tape device
mode.
filer
or other host that uses
primary access
mode, which uses the Oracle Secure
and CIFS.
network description file
Oracle Secure Backup logical unit
server, transfer it to the host,
of the host. Unlike
automated
volume sequence
connected to it. A media server
Network Data Management
administrative
domain. NDMP
data management
tape
drive—while
file,
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