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NetBackup 4.5 Troubleshooting Guide for Windows - Symantec

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global attributes<br />

GDM Dashboard<br />

GDM Managed Server<br />

GDM Server<br />

<strong>NetBackup</strong> configuration attributes that affect all policies.<br />

The name <strong>for</strong> the Global Data Manager interface. The Dashboard enables monitoring job<br />

and drive activity on multiple master servers, as well as providing alerts to problem<br />

conditions.<br />

A <strong>NetBackup</strong> master server that appears as a managed master server in the left pane of<br />

the GDM Dashboard.<br />

A <strong>NetBackup</strong> master server that has the Global Data Manager license activated. When<br />

logging into this host, the user can monitor the activity on multiple master servers using<br />

the GDM Dashboard interface. If the host has installed the Advanced Reporter option, the<br />

reports show in<strong>for</strong>mation on multiple master servers.<br />

Global Data Manager (GDM)<br />

A separately-priced option (<strong>for</strong> UNIX servers) that provides an interface with a tree view<br />

where the administrator can view and administer multiple master servers. The server<br />

where the option is installed is called a GDM Server.<br />

Global Device Database<br />

GNU tar<br />

goodies directory<br />

GUI<br />

<strong>NetBackup</strong> <strong>4.5</strong> <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong><br />

A single host that serves as the repository <strong>for</strong> global device<br />

configuration in<strong>for</strong>mation. When you install <strong>NetBackup</strong>, by default the<br />

master server is configured as the global device database host.<br />

A public domain version of the UNIX tar program.<br />

A directory containing programs, scripts, and other files that are not <strong>for</strong>mally supported.<br />

Graphical user interface.<br />

Glossary 501<br />

<strong>NetBackup</strong> <strong>4.5</strong> <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong>

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