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Event Log (Data
Protector Event
Log)
Event Logs
Exchange
Replication Service
exchanger
exporting media
Extensible Storage
Engine (ESE)
failover
failover
FC bridge
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Glossary
A central repository of all Data Protector related notifications.
By default, all notifications are sent to the Event Log. The Event
Log is accessible only to Data Protector users in the Admin group
and to Data Protector users who are granted the Reporting
and notifications user rights. You can view or delete all
events in the Event Log.
(Windows specific term) Files in which Windows logs all events,
such as the starting or stopping of services and the logging on
and off of users. Data Protector can back up Windows Event
Logs as part of the Windows configuration backup.
(Microsoft Exchange Server specific term) The Microsoft
Exchange Server service that represents storage groups that
were replicated using either local continuous replication (LCR)
or cluster continuous replication (CCR) technology.
See also
cluster continuous replication
replication.
Also referred to as SCSI Exchanger.
See also library.
A process that removes all data about backup sessions, such
as systems, objects, and file names, which reside on the media
from the IDB. Information about the media and their relation to
a pool is also removed from the IDB. The data on the media
remains unchanged.
See also
importing
media.
(Microsoft Exchange Server specific term) A database technology
used as a storage system for information exchange in Microsoft
Exchange Server.
Transferring of the most important cluster data, called group (on
Windows) or package (on UNIX) from one cluster node to
another. A failover can occur mostly because of software or
hardware failures or maintenance on the primary node.
(HP StorageWorks EVA specific term) An operation that reverses
the roles of source and destination in CA+BC EVA
configurations.
See also
CA+BC
EVA.
See
Fibre Channel
bridge.
and
local continuous

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