HP (Hewlett-Packard) B6960-90078 Computer Drive User Manual


 
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Glossary
archiving of transaction logs should be
enabled to prevent you from losing the
transaction log files that are created after
the last IDB backup and are necessary
for IDB recovery.
transaction log table (Sybase specific
term)
A system table in which all changes to
the database are automatically recorded.
TSANDS.CFG file (Novell NetWare
specific term)
A file that allows you to specify the
names of containers where you want
backups to begin. It is text file located in
the SYS:SYSTEM\TSA directory on the
server where TSANDS.NLM is loaded.
unattended operation
See lights-out operation.
user account
You can use Data Protector only if you
have a Data Protector user account,
which restricts unauthorized access to
Data Protector and to backed up data.
Data Protector administrators create this
account specifying a user logon name,
the systems from which the user can log
on, and a Data Protector user group
membership. This is checked whenever
the user starts the Data Protector user
interface or performs specific tasks.
user disk quotas
NTFS quota-management support
enables an enhanced tracking
mechanism and control over disk space
usage on shared storage volumes. Data
Protector backs up user disk quotas on
the whole system and for all configured
users at a time.
user group
Each Data Protector user is member of a
User Group. Each User Group has a set
of user rights that are given to every user
in that User Group. The number of User
Groups with their associated user rights
can be defined as desired. Data Protector
provides three default user groups:
admin, operator, and user.
user profile (Windows specific term)
Configuration information retained on a
user basis. This information includes
desktop settings, screen colors, network
connections, and so on. When the user
logs on, the user profile is loaded and
the Windows environment is set
accordingly.
user rights
User rights or access rights are the
permissions needed to perform specific
Data Protector tasks. Configuring a
backup, starting a backup session, or
starting a restore session are typical user
rights. Users have the access rights of
the user group to which they belong.