HP Application Recovery Manager software A.06.10 Concepts guide (March 2008)

Glossary
access rights See user rights.
Active Directory (Windows specific term) The directory service in a Windows
network. It contains information about resources on the network
and makes them accessible to users and applications. The
directory services provide a consistent way to name, describe,
locate, access and manage resources regardless of the physical
system they reside on.
application agent A component needed on a client to back up or restore online
database integrations.
application system (ZDB specific term) A system the application or database runs
on. The application or database data is located on source
volumes.
See also backup system and source volume.
archived redo log (Oracle specific term) Also called offline redo log. If the Oracle
database operates in the ARCHIVELOG mode, as each online
redo log is filled, it is copied to an archived log destination.
This copy is the archived redo log. The presence or absence of
an archived redo log is determined by the mode the database
is using:
ARCHIVELOG - The filled online redo log files are archived
before they are reused. The database can be recovered if
an instance or a disk fails. A “hot” backup can be performed
only when the database is running in this mode.
NOARCHIVELOG - The filled online redo log files are not
archived.
See also online redo log.
BACKINT (SAP R/3 specific term) SAP R/3 backup programs can call the
Application Recovery Manager backint interface program via
an open interface, which enables them to communicate with
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