Index
A
- about
- PNI 7.2.6.1
- access mode
- ACSLS
- about C.1
- access controls C.7
- and obtool C.2
- cartridges C.2
- communicating with C.3
- configuration C.11
- drive association C.4
- imports and exports C.6
- installation C.11
- modified obtool commands C.9
- scratch pool C.2
- scratch pool management C.8
- unsupported obtool commands C.10
- volume loading and unloading C.5
- adding
- administrative domain
- administrative server
- Apache Web server
- and network security 9.4.5
- assets
- identifying for network security 9.2.1
- attachments
- authentication object
- configuring 7.9.2
- authorization types
- NDMP servers 7.2.3
- automated certificate provisioning mode
- automatic tape drive cleaning
- configuring 7.4.5.1
- automatic volume ejection 7.4.5
- automount mode
- setting for tape drive 7.4.6
C
- certificate provisioning
- Certification Authority (CA) 9.4.3
- and network security 9.4
- certkeysize policy 9.7.2.1
- client
- defined 1.3.1.1
- client host
- clients
- configuring security 9.7.1.2
- cloud certificate 7.9.9.1
- cloud storage devices
- cloud storage devices for OCI
- creating 7.9.3
- cloud storage devices for OCI Classic
- creating 7.9.4
- cloud wallet
- configuring
- about tape device names 7.4.1
- ACSLS C.11
- administrative server security 9.7.1.1
- barcode readers 7.4.5
- client security 9.7.1.2
- cloud storage devices 7.9
- discovering tape devices 7.3.3
- disk pools 7.7
- editing host properties 7.8.2
- host access mode 7.2.3
- host encryption 7.2.3
- host key sizes 7.2.3
- host roles 7.2.3
- hosts 7.2.1
- host status 7.2.3
- key sizes 7.2.3
- media server security 9.7.1.2
- naming tape drives 7.4.6
- naming tape libraries 7.4.5
- NDMP authorization type 7.2.3
- NDMP host backup type 7.2.3
- NDMP host environment variables 7.2.5
- NDMP host password type 7.2.3
- NDMP host port number 7.2.3
- NDMP protocol version 7.2.3
- pinging hosts 7.2.7
- preferred network interfaces 7.2.6
- removing a host 7.8.4
- tape device attachments 7.4.8
- tape devices 7.4.2
- tape drive automount mode 7.4.6
- tape drive blocking factor 7.4.6
- tape drive data transfer element 7.4.6
- tape drive error rate 7.4.6
- tape drive maximum blocking factor 7.4.6
- tape drives 7.4.2, 7.4.6
- tape drive status 7.4.6
- tape drive storage element use list 7.4.6
- tape drive usage 7.4.6
- tape drive World Wide Name (WWN) 7.4.6
- tape libraries 7.4.2, 7.4.5
- tape library status 7.4.5
- tape library World Wide Name (WWN) 7.4.5
- testing tape device attachments 7.4.8.1
- updating hosts 7.8.3
- viewing host properties 7.8.2
- Web tool Hosts page 7.8.1
- configuring automatic tape drive cleaning 7.4.5.1
- configuring for inbound connections
- PNI 7.2.6.2
- configuring for outbound connections
- PNI 7.2.6.3
- control connections 7.2.8, 7.2.8.1, 7.2.8.2
- creating
- disk pools 7.7.2
D
E
H
- home directory
- location A.1
- host
- disabling RDS 7.2.3
- hosts
- about configuration 7.2.1
- access modes 1.3.1.3
- adding environment variables for NDMP host 7.2.5
- adding in manual certificate provisioning mode 9.7.1.2
- configuring access modes 7.2.3
- configuring encryption 7.2.3
- configuring key sizes 7.2.3
- configuring preferred network interfaces 7.2.6
- configuring roles 7.2.3
- disabling RDS D.2.1
- duplicate names 2.2.1.3
- editing properties 7.8.2
- IP addresses 7.2.3
- naming 1.3.1.2
- NDMP authorization type 7.2.3
- pinging 7.2.7
- removing 7.8.4
- setting NDMP backup type 7.2.3
- setting NDMP host port number 7.2.3
- setting NDMP password type 7.2.3
- setting NDMP protocol version 7.2.3
- setting status 7.2.3
- trusted 9.3
- updating 7.8.3
- viewing properties 7.8.2
- Web tool Hosts page 7.8.1
I
- identity certificates
- importing
- identity certificates 9.8.7
- install administrative server
- installation media
- about 2.2.2
- installation on Linux or UNIX
- Installation on Oracle Real Application Cluster 4.3, 5.3
- installation on Windows
- installation paramaters
- install client role
- installing
- ACSLS C.11
- interfaces
- about 1.5
- IP addresses
M
- malicious users
- and network security 9.2.3
- manage regions
- region identifier 7.9.9.1.1
- manual certificate provisioning mode 9.4.3.1
- manual volume ejection 7.4.5
- maximum blocking factor
- media server
- media servers
- configuring security 9.7.1.2
- modifying
- disk pools 7.7.3
- multiple attachments
- to storage area networks 7.4.9
- multiple data paths 7.2.6
- multiple network interfaces
- load balancing 7.1.1
N
- names
- naming
- NDMP
- access mode 7.2.3
- NDMP access mode
- about 1.3.1.3
- NDMP authorization type
- NDMP hosts
- adding environment variables 7.2.5
- authorization types 7.2.3
- nd5 authorization type 7.2.3
- negotiated authorization type 7.2.3
- setting backup type 7.2.3
- setting password type 7.2.3
- setting port number 7.2.3
- setting protocol version 7.2.3
- support for SSL 9.4
- testing TCP connection 7.2.7
- updating 7.8.3
- NDMP protocol
- setting 7.2.3
- NDMP text authorization type 7.2.3
- network connection types
- network load balancing 7.1.1
- network security
- Apache Web server 9.4.5
- authenticated SSL connections 9.4.2
- automated certificate provisioning mode 9.7.1.2
- backup environment 9.2.2
- Certification Authority 9.4
- Certification Authority (CA) 9.4.3
- certkeysize 9.7.2.1
- configuring clients 9.7.1.2
- configuring media servers 9.7.1.2
- configuring the administrative server 9.7.1.1
- corporate network example 9.2.2.3
- data center example 9.2.2.2
- default configuration 9.6
- disabling SSL 9.7.3
- distributing identity certificates 9.2.4
- enabling backup encryption 9.5
- encryptdataintransit 9.5, 9.6
- exporting signed certificates 9.8.6
- host authentication 9.1, 9.4
- host communication 9.4
- identifying assets 9.2.1
- identifying principals 9.2.1
- identity certificates 9.4.1
- importing identity certificates 9.8.7
- levels 9.2.1
- malicious users 9.2.3
- manual certificate provisioning mode 9.7.1.2
- obcm utility 9.8
- obfuscated wallet 9.4.4
- Oracle wallet 9.4.4
- Oracle wallet passwords 9.4.4
- overview 9.1
- planning 9.2
- public key cryptography 9.4.1
- revoking an identity certificate 9.4.6
- securecomms 9.6, 9.7.3
- Secure Sockets Layer 9.1
- selecting administrative and media servers 9.2.3
- setting key size 9.7.2
- setting key size in obparameters 9.7.2.1
- setting key sizes in certkeysize security policy 9.7.2.2
- single-host example 9.2.2.1
- trusted certificates 9.4.3
- trusted hosts 9.3
- using obcm 9.4.3.1
- X.509 certificates 9.1
O
- obcm utility
- obfirewallconfig.bat 5.5
- obfuscated wallet
- and network security 9.4.4
- obparameters
- setting key size 9.7.2.1
- obtool
- about 1.5, 3.3
- displaying help 3.3.1
- ending a session 3.3.5
- modified commands for ACSLS C.9
- redirecting input from text files 3.3.3.1, 3.3.4.2
- running commands in interactive mode 3.3.3
- running multiple commands 3.3.4.1
- starting as specific user 3.3.6
- starting in interactive mode 3.3.2
- starting in noninteractive mode 3.3.4
- unsupported commands for ACSLS C.10
- on-demand volume ejection 7.4.5
- operating systems
- supported 2.2.1.1
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
- Oracle Secure Backup home directory 2.3.2
- oracle
user
- using Oracle Secure Backup with RMAN 5.3.4
- Oracle wallet
- order
- network connection types 7.1.1
P
- passwords
- pinging
- PNI
- port number
- setting for NDMP host 7.2.3
- preferred network interface
- See: PNI
- preferred network interfaces (PNI)
- configuring 7.2.6
- prerequisites
- SCSI Generic driver 4.6
- primary access mode 7.2.3
- principals
- identifying for network security 9.2.1
- private keys
- setting size 9.7.2
- Probing SCSI parameters
- on Linux B.1
- properties
- public key cryptography 9.4.1
- in manual certificate provisioning mode 9.7.1.2
- public keys
- setting size 9.7.2
R
S
- scanning software
- SCSI
- SCSI Generic driver
- SCSI scanning software
- securecomms policy 9.6, 9.7.3
- security
- Apache Web server 9.4.5
- authenticated SSL connections 9.4.2
- automated certificate provisioning mode 9.7.1.2
- backup environment 9.2.2
- Certification Authority (CA) 9.4.3
- certkeysize 9.7.2.1
- configuring clients 9.7.1.2
- configuring media servers 9.7.1.2
- configuring the administrative server 9.7.1.1
- corporate network example 9.2.2.3
- data center example 9.2.2.2
- default configuration 9.6
- disabling SSL 9.7.3
- distributing identity certificates 9.2.4
- enabling backup encryption 9.5
- encryptdataintransit 9.5, 9.6
- exporting signed certificates 9.8.6
- host authentication 9.1, 9.4
- host communication 9.4
- identifying assets 9.2.1
- identifying principals 9.2.1
- identity certificates 9.4.1
- importing identity certificates 9.8.7
- levels 9.2.1
- malicious users 9.2.3
- manual certificate provisioning mode 9.7.1.2
- obcm utility 9.8
- obfuscated wallet 9.4.4
- Oracle wallet 9.4.4
- Oracle wallet passwords 9.4.4
- planning 9.2
- public key cryptography 9.4.1
- revoking an identity certificate 9.4.6
- securecomms 9.6, 9.7.3
- Secure Sockets Layer 9.1
- selecting administrative and media servers 9.2.3
- setting key size 9.7.2
- setting key size in obparameters 9.7.2.1
- setting key sizes in certkeysize security policy 9.7.2.2
- single-host example 9.2.2.1
- SSL 9.4
- trusted certificates 9.4.3
- trusted hosts 9.3
- using obcm utility 9.4.3.1
- X.509 certificates 9.1
- security, overview 9.1
- specify NDMP port
- SSL
- status
- storage devices
- supported 2.2.1.1
- supported
- suppress communication with host 7.8.3
- system requirements 2.2.1.1
T
- tape devices
- about 1.3.4
- about attachments 1.3.4.4
- about multiple device attachments 7.4.9
- about names 1.3.4.4, 7.4.1
- adding device attachments 7.4.8
- automatic discovery 7.4.2
- configuring 7.4.2
- discovering in adminstrative domain 7.3.3
- displaying properties 7.6.1
- editing properties 7.6.3
- pinging 7.6.2
- pinging attachments 7.4.8.1
- Web tool Devices page 7.4.4
- tape drives
- about discovering automatically 7.3.1
- about logical unit numbers 4.5.5
- about names 1.3.4.4, 7.4.1
- adding device attachments 7.4.8
- automatic cleaning 7.4.5.1
- automatic discovery 7.4.2
- configuring 7.4.2, 7.4.6
- defined 1.3.4.1
- disabling SCSI scanning software 7.4.6
- displaying properties 7.6.1
- editing properties 7.6.3
- naming 7.4.6
- setting automount mode 7.4.6
- setting blocking factor 7.4.6
- setting data transfer element 7.4.6
- setting error rate 7.4.6
- setting maximum blocking factor 7.4.6
- setting status 7.4.6
- setting storage element use list 7.4.6
- setting usage 7.4.6
- setting world wide names 7.4.6
- supported 2.2.1.1
- tape formats 1.3.4.1
- Web tool Devices page 7.4.4
- tape formats 1.3.4.1
- tape libraries
- about discovering automatically 7.3.1
- about logical unit numbers 4.5.5
- about names 1.3.4.4, 7.4.1
- adding device attachments 7.4.8
- automatic tape drive cleaning 7.4.5.1
- configuring 7.4.2, 7.4.5
- configuring barcode readers 7.4.5
- defined 1.3.4.2
- disabling SCSI scanning software 7.4.5
- displaying properties 7.6.1
- editing properties 7.6.3
- naming 7.4.5
- setting status 7.4.5
- setting world wide names 7.4.5
- virtual 1.3.4.3
- Web tool Devices page 7.4.4
- tape library elements
- abbreviations 1.3.4.2
- TCP/IP
- requirements 2.2.1.3
- TCP connection
- testing 7.2.7
- tcpkeepalive 5.5, 7.2.8, 7.2.8.1, 7.2.8.2
- trusted certificates 9.4.3
- trusted hosts
- about 9.3
U
W
- web browsers
- supported 2.2.1.1
- Web tool
- about 1.5, 3.2
- Backup page 3.2.5
- Configure page 3.2.3
- Devices page 7.4.4
- displaying device attachment properties 7.4.8.2
- displaying tape device properties 7.6.1
- editing host properties 7.8.2
- editing tape device properties 7.6.3
- help 3.2.2.1
- Home page 3.2.2
- Hosts page 7.8.1
- link to Oracle Enterprise Manager 3.1.3
- logging in 3.2.1
- Manage page 3.2.4
- persistent page links 3.2.2.1
- pinging tape device attachments 7.4.8.1
- pinging tape devices 7.6.2
- preferences 3.2.2.1
- Restore page 3.2.6
- starting 3.2.1
- viewing host properties 7.8.2
- WINS
- requirements 2.2.1.3
- World Wide Name (WWN)