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
 - admin user 
- creating password during installation on Windows 4.2
 
 - 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
 
B
C
- certificate provisioning
 - Certification Authority (CA) 9.4.3
- and network security 9.4
 
 - certkeysize policy 9.7.2.1
 - client
 - 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
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
 
 - medium transport element 
- defined 1.3.4.2
 
 - modifying 
- disk pools 7.7.3
 
 - MTE 
- See: medium transport element
 
 - 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
 - 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 4.3
 - obfuscated wallet 
- and network security 9.4.4
 
 - obparameters 
- setting key size 9.7.2.1
 
 - obtool 
- about 1.5, 6.3
 - displaying help 6.3.1
 - ending a session 6.3.5
 - modified commands for ACSLS C.9
 - redirecting input from text files 6.3.3.1, 6.3.4.2
 - running commands in interactive mode 6.3.3
 - running multiple commands 6.3.4.1
 - starting as specific user 6.3.6
 - starting in interactive mode 6.3.2
 - starting in noninteractive mode 6.3.4
 - 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 
- creating during installation on Windows 4.2.2
 
 - 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
 - primary access mode 1.3.1.3, 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 
- disabling scanning software 3.1
 
 - SCSI Generic driver
 - SCSI scanning software
 - SE 
- See: storage element
 
 - 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
 - SSL
 - status
 - storage devices 
- supported 2.2.1.1
 
 - storage element 
- defined 1.3.4.2
 
 - 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 3.5.5
 - 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 3.5.5
 - about names 1.3.4.4, 7.4.1
 - adding device attachments 7.4.8
 - automatic drive cleaning 1.3.4.2
 - automatic loading 1.3.4.2
 - 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
 - TCP/IP 
- requirements 2.2.1.3
 
 - TCP connection 
- testing 7.2.7
 
 - tcpkeepalive 4.3, 7.2.8, 7.2.8.1, 7.2.8.2
 - trusted certificates 9.4.3
 - trusted hosts 
- about 9.3
 
 
W
- web browsers 
- supported 2.2.1.1
 
 - Web tool 
- about 1.5, 6.2
 - Backup page 6.2.5
 - Configure page 6.2.3
 - 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 6.2.2.1
 - Home page 6.2.2
 - Hosts page 7.8.1
 - link to Oracle Enterprise Manager 6.1.3
 - logging in 6.2.1
 - Manage page 6.2.4
 - persistent page links 6.2.2.1
 - pinging tape device attachments 7.4.8.1
 - pinging tape devices 7.6.2
 - preferences 6.2.2.1
 - Restore page 6.2.6
 - starting 6.2.1
 - viewing host properties 7.8.2
 
 - WINS 
- requirements 2.2.1.3
 
 - World Wide Name (WWN)