HP Application Recovery Manager software A.06.10 Administrator's guide (March 2008)

client or client system Any system configured with any Application
Recovery Manager functionality and configured in a cell.
cluster-aware
application
It is an application that supports the cluster Application
Programming Interface. Each cluster-aware application declares
its own critical resources (disk volumes (on Microsoft Cluster
Server), volume groups (on MC/ServiceGuard), application
services, IP names and addresses, and so on).
Cluster Continuous
Replication
(Microsoft Exchange Server specific term) Cluster continuous
replication (CCR) is a high availability solution that uses cluster
management and failover options to create and maintain an
exact copy (CCR copy) of a storage group. A storage group is
replicated to a separate server. CCR removes any single point
of failure in your Exchange back-end servers. You can perform
backups using VSS on your passive Exchange Server node
where a CCR copy is located and thus reducing the load on the
active node.
A CCR copy is used for disaster recovery since you can switch
to the CCR copy in a few seconds. A replicated storage group
is represented as a new instance of Exchange writer called
Exchange Replication Service and can be backed up (using
VSS) like an ordinary storage group.
See also Exchange Replication Service and Local Continuous
Replication.
COM+ Registration
Database
(Windows specific term) The COM+ Registration Database and
the Windows Registry store COM+ application attributes, class
attributes, and computer-level attributes. This guarantees
consistency among these attributes and provides common
operation on top of these attributes.
command-line
interface (CLI)
A set of DOS and UNIX like commands that you can use in shell
scripts to perform Application Recovery Manager configuration,
backup, and restore tasks.
Command View
(CV) EVA
(HP StorageWorks EVA specific term) The user interface that
enables you to configure, manage, and monitor your HP
StorageWorks EVA storage system. It is used to perform various
storage management tasks, for example, creating virtual disk
families, managing storage system hardware, and creating
snapclones and snapshots of virtual disks. The Command View
EVA software runs on the HP OpenView Storage Management
Appliance, and is accessed by a Web browser.
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