Example of vdi metafile storage directory – HP Serveur lame HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 User Manual

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When a temporary directory for extended commands is created automatically according to the
naming conventions, the length of the directory name does not exceed the limit for the OS.

Table 61 Example of VDI metafile storage directory

VDI metafile storage directory

Server name

G:\MSSQL\VServer_C\INSTANCE_1\META

DBServer_A

DBServer_B

In this example, you create an operation definition file for each of the operation IDs listed in the
following table.

Table 62 Operation IDs for which to create operation definition files (when the backup is of an SQL
Server and in a cluster configuration)

Target instance and database

Target database server

Operation ID

Entire

INSTANCE_1

VServer_C

Operation_A

To create operation definition files (in a cluster configuration):

1.

Create an operation definition file on the active server (database server A), and set the items you
need.

Create the file with the following name:

Application-Agent-installation-directory

\DRM\script\conf\_Operation_A.dat

An example of entries in this file is as follows:

BACKUP_OBJECT=MSSQL

DB_SERVER_NAME=VServer_C

INSTANCE_NAME=INSTANCE_1

TARGET_NAME=

FTP_HOME_DIR=C:\FTP_ROOT

FTP_SUB_DIR=script

SET_DRM_HOSTNAME=1

2.

On the active server (database server A), execute

EX_DRM_SQL_DEF_CHECK

, which is a check

tool for operation definition files.

EX_DRM_SQL_DEF_CHECK operation-ID -db

The operation definition file is checked. In addition, a temporary directory for extended commands
is automatically created.

If the tool detected an error, correct the contents of the file and then re-execute the check tool.

3.

Copy the operation definition file you created on the active server (database server A) into the
backup server.

The copy destination is:

Application-Agent-installation-directory

\DRM\script\conf\

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