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agent over the local area network. Thedata manager server in<strong>for</strong>ms the storageagent with applicable library attributes<strong>and</strong> the target volume identifier.data moverA device that moves data on behalf of theserver. A network-attached storage (NAS)file server is a data mover.data storage-management application-programinterface (DSMAPI)A set of functions <strong>and</strong> semantics that canmonitor events on files, <strong>and</strong> manage <strong>and</strong>maintain the data in a file. In an HSMenvironment, a DSMAPI uses events tonotify data management applicationsabout operations on files, stores arbitraryattribute in<strong>for</strong>mation with a file, supportsmanaged regions in a file, <strong>and</strong> usesDSMAPI access rights to control access toa file object.default management classA management class that is assigned to apolicy set. This class is used to governbacked up or archived files when a file isnot explicitly associated with a specificmanagement class through theinclude-exclude list.dem<strong>and</strong> migrationThe process that is used to respond to anout-of-space condition on a file system <strong>for</strong>which hierarchical storage management(HSM) is active. Files are migrated toserver storage until space usage drops tothe low threshold that was set <strong>for</strong> the filesystem. If the high threshold <strong>and</strong> lowthreshold are the same, one file ismigrated.desktop clientThe group of backup-archive clients thatincludes clients on Microsoft Windows,Apple, <strong>and</strong> Novell NetWare operatingsystems.destinationA copy group or management classattribute that specifies the primary storagepool to which a client file will be backedup, archived, or migrated.device classA named set of characteristics that areapplied to a group of storage devices.Each device class has a unique name <strong>and</strong>represents a device type of disk, file,optical disk, or tape.device configuration file(1) For a server, a file that containsin<strong>for</strong>mation about defined device classes,<strong>and</strong>, on some servers, defined libraries<strong>and</strong> drives. The in<strong>for</strong>mation is a copy ofthe device configuration in<strong>for</strong>mation inthe database.(2) For a storage agent, a file that containsthe name <strong>and</strong> password of the storageagent, <strong>and</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation about the serverthat is managing the SAN-attachedlibraries <strong>and</strong> drives that the storage agentuses.device driverA program that provides an interfacebetween a specific device <strong>and</strong> theapplication program that uses the device.disaster recovery manager (DRM)A function that assists in preparing <strong>and</strong>using a disaster recovery plan file <strong>for</strong> theserver.disaster recovery planA file that is created by the disasterrecovery manager (DRM) that containsin<strong>for</strong>mation about how to recovercomputer systems if a disaster occurs <strong>and</strong>scripts that can be run to per<strong>for</strong>m somerecovery tasks. The file includesin<strong>for</strong>mation about the software <strong>and</strong>hardware that is used by the server, <strong>and</strong>the location of recovery media.domainA grouping of client nodes with one ormore policy sets, which manage data orstorage resources <strong>for</strong> the client nodes. Seepolicy domain or client domain.DRM See disaster recovery manager.DSMAPISee data storage-managementapplication-program interface.dynamic serializationA type of copy serialization in which afile or folder is backed up or archived onthe first attempt regardless of whether itchanges during a backup or archive.EEA See extended attribute.544 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> <strong>Backup</strong>-<strong>Archive</strong> Clients Version 6.1: Installation <strong>and</strong> User’s Guide

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