BackBox H4.00 User Manual

User Interface
172 BackBox H4.00 User Manual
Until the first load, the owner is the user who created the volume in the domain
catalog.
When the Data Store is RESTRICTED, the owner kept in domain is used only for
authorizing Control access. The access to data is controlled by the ownership
copied along the volume data in the Data Store at backup time.
Authorized Access: Authorizations set when the volume was created, last time
the volume was loaded for output.
When the Data Store is RESTRICTED, the authorization kept in domain is used
only for authorizing Control access. The access to data is controlled by the
Authorizations copied along the volume data in the Data Store at backup time.
Maximum Volume Size: Maximum volume size of the volume effective last
time the volume was loaded for output.
Guardian Catalog: For a DSM/TC catalog, VOLCAT and POOL names. For a
TMF, Guardian node name.
Volume Status in Catalog: Status of the volume in the Guardian tape catalog,
if any, DSM/TC, TMF or QTOS.
DSM/TC TAPEFILE: First non-expired TAPEFILE associated to this volume in
DSM/TC.
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TAPEFILE HEADER: Information extracted from the first HDR1 tape header
of the volume, displayed only if the catalog type is not DSM/TC and TMF. Three
items are shown: the file-id, the generation and the expiration date. Note the
expiration is to be interpreted carefully, as it might be overridden by a tier-party
catalog on the NonStop system.
Last Update Index Path: Windows disk path containing the index file of the
volume, last time the volume was written by the NonStop host. In the restore
script, this path is used to fully qualify and identify to the Backup software the
Windows disk files to restore.
Last Update Data Path: Windows disk path containing the data file of the
volume, last time the volume was written by the NonStop host. In the restore
script, this path is used to fully qualify and identify to the Backup software the
Windows disk files to restore.
The data path is almost always equal to the index path, and therefore not
displayed when equal to the index path.
Check Volume Timestamp: If checked and if the Timestamp checking is
enabled in the Data Store configuration, the VTC checks the volume timestamp
given by the Domain Manager (Last Load for Output) matches the timestamp
stored in the Windows files.