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active policy set
The policy set that contains the policy rules currently in use by all client nodes
assigned to the policy domain. The active policy set is the policy set that was most
recently activated for the policy domain. See policy set.
active version
The most recent backup copy of a file stored by TSM. Such a file is not eligible for
deletion until a backup process detects that the user has either replaced the file with
a newer version, or has deleted the file from the workstation. Contrast with inactive
version.
activity log
A log that records normal activity messages generated by the server. These messages
include information about server and client operations, such as the start time of
sessions or device I/O errors. Each message includes a message ID, date and time
stamp, and a text description. The number of days to retain messages in the activity
log can be specified.
administrative client
A program that runs on a file server, workstation, or mainframe that allows
administrators to control and monitor the server through administrator commands.
Contrast with backup-archive client.
administrative command schedule
A database record that describes the planned processing of an administrative
command during a specific time period. See also client schedule.
administrative privilege class
A level of authority granted to an administrator of TSM. The privilege class
determines which TSM administrative tasks the administrator can perform. For
example, an administrator with system privilege class can perform any
administrative task. See system privilege class, policy privilege class, storage
privilege class, operator privilege class, and analyst privilege class.
administrative session
A period of time in which an administrator user ID communicates with a server to
perform administrative tasks. Contrast with client node session.
administrator
A user who has been registered to the server. Administrators can be authorized to
one or more of the following administrative privilege classes: system, policy,
storage, operator, or analyst. Administrators can use the administrative commands
and queries allowed by their privileges.
Advanced Interactive Executive (AIX)
An operating system used in the RISC System/6000
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computers. The AIX operating
system is the IBM implementation of the UNIX
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operating system.
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