| File name | Application description | 
| dsuser.jar | This is the user interface to the DS-Client service/daemon program. DS-User allows you to configure the DS-Client, create backup sets, perform backups or restores, monitor DS-Client activities, and perform other tasks on the DS-Client. | 
| dsclient.exe (Windows) | This is the Windows service program. | 
| dsstatus.exe (Windows) | The DS-Client Service Manager program allows you to stop or start the DS-Client service (without having to use the Windows Control Panel > Services Microsoft Management Console). | 
| DSConfig.exe (Windows) | The Grid DS-Client Configuration Tool (DSConfig.exe) allows you to manage and configure the nodes in a Grid DS-Client. | 
| unixdsclient (Linux or Mac) | This is the daemon program. | 
| dsclient.sh (Linux or Mac) | This is the startup / shutdown script for the DS-Client daemon. | 
| dsclient databases | The DS-Client databases contain most of the DS-Client configuration settings and can be backed up during daily or weekly admin processes to ensure quick recovery of the DS-Client computer in case of a disaster. For the Windows DS-Client, a sub-folder called db contains database patches that were applied during the DS-Client software installation / upgrade. For the Linux or Mac DS-Client, the DS-Client databases can reside on PostgreSQL database instances. | 
| dsclient DB scripts (Linux or Mac) | In the DS-Client installation directory, there are *.sql files, which are the database patches that were applied during installation or upgrade of the DS-Client software. |