appName Parameter

This topic describes the appName parameter, and lists its valid values.

Parameter

Description

appName

The name of the application.

Every appName value has a corresponding applicationID. For example, the applicationID for Active Directory is 41.

The applicationID values are as follows:

  • 41, Active Directory

  • 21, AIX File System

  • 64, Big Data Apps

  • 134, Cloud Apps

  • 37, DB2

  • 103, DB2 MultiNode

  • 62, DB2 on Unix

  • 128, Documentum

  • 90, Domino Mailbox Archiver

  • 91, DPM

  • 67, Exchange Compliance Archiver

  • 53, Exchange Database

  • 45, Exchange Mailbox

  • 54, Exchange Mailbox (Classic)

  • 56, Exchange Mailbox Archiver

  • 82, Exchange PF Archiver

  • 35, Exchange Public Folder

  • 73, File Share Archiver

  • 33, Windows File System

  • 74, FreeBSD

  • 71, GroupWise DB

  • 17, HP-UX Files System

  • 65, Image Level

  • 75, Image Level On Unix

  • 76, Image Level ProxyHost

  • 87, Image Level ProxyHost on Unix

  • 3, Informix Database

  • 29, Linux File System

  • 89, MS SharePoint Archiver

  • 104, MySQL

  • 13, NAS

  • 83, Netware File Archiver

  • 12, Netware File System

  • 10, Novell Directory Services

  • 124, Object Link

  • 131, Object Store

  • 86, OES File System on Linux

  • 22, Oracle

  • 80, Oracle RAC

  • 130, Other External Agent

  • 125, PostgreSQL

  • 38, Proxy Client File System

  • 87, ProxyHost on Unix

  • 61, SAP for Oracle

  • 135, SAP HANA

  • 78, SharePoint Server

  • 20, Solaris 64bit File System

  • 19, Solaris File System

  • 81, SQL Server

  • 5, Sybase Database

  • 66, Unix File Archiver

  • 36, Unix Tru64 64-bit File System

  • 106, Virtual Server

  • 58, Windows File Archiver

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