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

BRRESTORE (SAP R/3 specific term) An SAP R/3 tool that can be used to
restore files of the following type:
Database data files, control files, and online redo log files
saved with BRBACKUP
Redo log files archived with BRARCHIVE
Non-database files saved with BRBACKUP
You can specify files, tablespaces, complete backups, log
sequence numbers of redo log files, or the session ID of the
backup.
See also SAPDBA, BRBACKUP, and BRARCHIVE.
BSM The Application Recovery Manager Backup Session Manager
controls the backup session. This process always runs on the
Cell Manager system.
catalog protection Defines how long information about backed up data is kept in
the IDB.
CDB The Catalog Database is a part of the IDB that contains
information about backups, restores,, and backed up data. This
part of the database is always local to the cell.
cell A set of systems that are under the control of a Cell Manager.
The cell typically represents the systems on a site or an
organizational entity, which are connected to the same
LAN/SAN. Central control is available to administer the backup
and restore policies and tasks.
Cell Manager The main system in the cell where the essential Application
Recovery Manager software is installed and from which all
backup and restore activities are managed. The GUI used for
management tasks can be located on a different system. Each
cell has one Cell Manager system.
circular logging (Microsoft Exchange Server specific term) Circular logging is a
Microsoft Exchange Server database mode, in which the
transaction log file contents are periodically overwritten after
the corresponding data is committed to the database. Circular
logging reduces disk storage space requirements.
client backup A backup of all writers and filesystems on a client. Filesystems
mounted on the client after the backup specification was created
are not automatically detected.
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