Backing up a file system by using a user script, System configuration, Backing up a file system by using a user – HP Serveur lame HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 User Manual

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6.

Import the temporary files, which were transferred from the backup server, into the backup catalog
on the file server.

Import the temporary files, which were transferred from the backup server, into the backup catalog
on the file server. To import the temporary files, execute

EX_DRM_DB_IMPORT

on the file server.

FSServer >EX_DRM_DB_IMPORT Operation_A

7.

Check that the temporary files have been imported correctly.

To check that backup information bearing the date on which the temporary files had been backed
up from the primary volume to the secondary volume has been imported on the file server, execute
the

drmfscat

command on the file server.

8.

Restore the data from the secondary volume to the primary volume.

Restore the data by resynchronizing the primary and secondary volumes. To restore the data,
execute

EX_DRM_FS_RESTORE

on the file server.

FSServer > EX_DRM_FS_RESTORE Operation_A -resync

Backing up a file system by using a user script

By using a backup command that specifies a user script, you can use a single operation to back up
a file system to tape from the primary volume via the secondary volume.

System configuration

The example is based on the system configuration shown in the figure below.

Operation for file systems

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