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Glossary
connect to an operating system or
software application. The password
has to be the same as the password
specified in the Oracle password file
(orapwd), which is used for
authentication of users performing
database administration.
• <service> is the name used to
identify an SQL*Net server process
for the target database.
login information to the Recovery
Catalog Database (Oracle specific
term)
The format of the login information to
the Recovery (Oracle8/9) Catalog
Database is <user_name>/
<password>@<service>, where the
description of the user name, password,
and service name is the same as in the
Oracle SQL*Net V2 login information
to the Oracle target database. In this
case, <service> is the name of the
service to the Recovery Catalog
Database, not the Oracle target database.
Note that the Oracle user specified here
has to be the owner of the Oracle
Recovery (Oracle8/9) Catalog.
Lotus C API (Lotus Domino Server
specific term)
An interface for the exchange of backup
and recovery information between Lotus
Domino Server and a backup solution,
like Data Protector.
LVM
A Logical Volume Manager is a
subsystem for structuring and mapping
physical disk space to logical volumes
on UNIX systems. An LVM system
consists of several volume groups,
where each volume group has several
volumes.
Magic Packet
See Wake ONLAN.
mailbox (MS Exchange specific term)
The location to which email is delivered,
which is set up by the administrator for
each user. If a set of personal folders is
designated as the email delivery
location, email is routed from the
mailbox to this location.
Mailbox Store (MS Exchange 2000
Server specific term)
A part of the Information Store that
maintains information about user
mailboxes. A mailbox store consists of a
binary rich-text .edb file and a streaming
native internet content .stm file.
Main Control Unit (MCU) (HP
StorageWorks Disk Array XP specific
term)
An HP StorageWorks XP disk array that
contains the primary volumes for the
Continuous Access configuration and
acts as a master device.
See also BC (HP StorageWorks Disk
Array XP specific term), CA (HP