Troubleshooting guide

280 NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide - UNIX
alternate-client restore
Restoring files to your client when they were originally backed up from a different client.
The administrator using the interface on the master server can direct a restore to any client
(this variation is called a server directed restore).
alternate-target restore
On a Novell NetWare server platform running the NetBackup target version of client
software, this operation restores files to a different target than the one from which they
were backed up.
alternate path restore
Restores files to a different directory than the one from which they were backed up.
archive
A special kind of backup where NetBackup backs up the selected files, and if the backup
is successful, deletes the files from the local disk. In this manual, references to backups
also apply to the backup portion of archive operations except where otherwise noted.
archive bit
A file-status bit that the Microsoft based operating system sets when it writes a file,
thereby indicating that the file has changed.
attributes for a class
Configuration parameters that control the behavior of NetBackup during operations
involving this class.
automatic backup
A scheduled backup by the master server.
back up
The act of copying and saving files and folders to storage media.
backup
Refers to the process of copying and saving files and directories to storage media. For
example, the backup is complete. This term can also refer to the collection of data that
NetBackup saves for a client during a backup or archive. For example, duplicate the backup.
Backup is two words when used as a verb. For example, back up the file.