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ACT Log Processing Service | Serviço de Processamento de Log ACT (The service that processes the log files uploaded from your client computers, adding the information to your ACT database) |
bulk log backup | backup de log de transação em massa (A backup that includes log and data pages changed by bulk operations. Point-in-time recovery is not allowed) |
Common Log File System | Sistema de Arquivos de Log Comum (A general-purpose logging service that can be used by software clients running in user-mode or kernel-mode) |
ETW-based log sink | coletor de logs baseado no ETW (A means of capturing trace events on the cache client or cache host with the Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) framework inside Windows) |
ETW-based log sink | sink de registo baseado em ETW (A means of capturing trace events on the cache client or cache host with the Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) framework inside Windows) |
Event Log service | serviço Log de Eventos (A service that records events in the system, security, and application logs) |
Event Log service | serviço Registo de Eventos (A service that records events in the system, security, and application logs) |
Event Tracing for Windows ETW-based log sink A means of capturing trace events on the cache client or cache host with the Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) framework inside Windows | coletor de logs baseado no Rastreamento de Eventos para Windows (ETW) |
Event Tracing for Windows ETW-based log sink A means of capturing trace events on the cache client or cache host with the Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) framework inside Windows | sink de registo baseado no Rastreio de Eventos para o Windows (ETW) |
log entry | entrada de log (A record in a log file) |
log entry | entrada de registo (A record in a log file) |
log file | arquivo de log (A file that stores messages generated by an application, service, or operating system. These messages are used to track the operations performed. Log files are usually plain text (ASCII) files and often have a .log extension) |
log file | ficheiro de registo (A file that stores messages generated by an application, service, or operating system. These messages are used to track the operations performed. Log files are usually plain text (ASCII) files and often have a .log extension) |
log file path | caminho do arquivo de log (The location of the log file on a computer) |
Log Level Manager | Gerenciador de Nível de Log (A Project Server logging infrastructure that improves efficiency by enabling admins to customize logging levels for project entities) |
Log Level Manager | Gestor de Nível de Registo (A Project Server logging infrastructure that improves efficiency by enabling admins to customize logging levels for project entities) |
log listener | ouvinte de log (A component that hooks up to a log object) |
log off | fazer logoff (To terminate a session with a computer accessed through a communications line usually a computer that is both distant and open to many users) |
log off | terminar sessão (To terminate a session with a computer accessed through a communications line usually a computer that is both distant and open to many users) |
log on | fazer logon (To gain access to a specific computer, program, or network by identifying oneself with a username and a password) |
log retention | retenção de log (The condition of log information being retained) |
log sequence number | número de sequência de log (A unique number assigned to each entry in a transaction log. LSNs are assigned sequentially according to the order in which entries are created) |
log shipping | envio de logs (Copying, at regular intervals, log backup from a read-write database (the primary database) to one or more remote server instances (secondary servers). Each secondary server has a read-only database, called a secondary database, that was created by restoring a full backup of the primary database without recovery. The secondary server restores each copied log backup to the secondary database. The secondary servers are warm standbys for the primary server) |
log shipping configuration | configuração de envio de logs (A single primary server, one or more secondary servers (each with a secondary database), and a monitor server) |
log shipping job | trabalho de envio de logs (A job performing one of the following log-shipping operations: backing up the transaction log of the primary database at the primary server (the backup job), copying the transaction log file to a secondary server (the copy job), or restoring the log backup to the secondary database on a secondary server (the restore job). The backup job resides on the primary server; the copy and restore jobs reside on each of the secondary servers. See also: primary database, primary server, secondary database, secondary server) |
log sink | coletor de logs (A tracing function of the cache client and cache host. Log sinks capture trace events from the cache client or cache host and can display them in a console, write them to a log file, or report them to the Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) framework inside Windows) |
log sink | sink de registo (A tracing function of the cache client and cache host. Log sinks capture trace events from the cache client or cache host and can display them in a console, write them to a log file, or report them to the Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) framework inside Windows) |
log viewer | visualizador de log (A tool that enables the user to monitor and analyze traffic and to troubleshoot network activity) |
pure log backup | backup de log puro (A backup containing only the transaction log covering an interval without any bulk changes) |
tail-log backup | backup da parte final do log (A log backup taken from a possibly damaged database to capture the log that has not yet been backed up. A tail-log backup is taken after a failure in order to prevent work loss) |
transaction log file | arquivo de log de transações (A file that contains a record of the changes that were made to an Exchange database. All changes to the database are recorded in the transaction log files before they are written into the database files. If a database shuts down unexpectedly, unfinished transactions can be restored by replaying the transaction log files into the database) |