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

nodes using three physical topologies: point-to-point, loop, and
switched.
filesystem The organization of files on a hard disk.
first-level mirror (HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP specific term) HP StorageWorks
Disk Array XP allows up to three mirror copies of a primary
volume and each of these copies can have additional two
copies. The three mirror copies are called first-level mirrors.
See also primary volume and MU number.
full backup A backup in which all selected objects are backed up, whether
or not they have been recently modified.
full database
backup
A backup of all data in a database, not only the data that has
been changed after the last backup of the database. A full
database backup does not depend on any other backup.
global options file A file that allows you to customize Application Recovery
Manager. It explains the global options, which cover various
aspects of Application Recovery Manager, typically time-outs
and limits, and affect the entire Application Recovery Manager
cell. The file is located in the
/etc/opt/omni/server/options directory on HP-UX
systems and in the AppRM_home\Config\Server\Options
directory on Windows systems.
group (Microsoft Cluster Server specific term) A collection of resources
(for example disk volumes, application services, IP names, and
addresses) that are needed to run a specific cluster-aware
applications.
GUI A cross-platform (HP-UX and Windows) graphical user interface,
provided by Application Recovery Manager for easy access to
all configuration, administration, and operation tasks.
heartbeat A cluster data set with a time stamp carrying information about
the operational status of a particular cluster node. This data set
or packet is distributed among all cluster nodes.
Hierarchical
Storage
A method for optimizing the use of expensive hard disk storage
by migrating less frequently used data to less expensive optical
Management
(HSM)
platters. When needed, the data is migrated back to hard disk
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