Backing up storage groups to a remote site – HP Serveur lame HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 User Manual

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The system has a database server (

DBServer

) in the local site and a backup server (

BKServer

)

in the remote site connected to a tape device.

The FTP service on the backup server in the remote site is started, and the system is set up so that
a user who has logged onto the OS of each file server can log into the FTP server and transfer
files to the FTP server. The FTP user ID is

admin

, and the FTP user password is

password

.

As Exchange Server has been installed on the backup server (

BKServer

) in the remote site, if the

storage system in the local site fails, Exchange Server can be used as a database server.

The primary volume in the local site is mounted on the

D:

drive and

E:

drive of

DBServer

.

Continuous Access Software volume is configured as a pair (usual operation is in the pair status)
with the copy group names

TC01,EXG11

and

TC02,EXG12

.

A storage group

STR1

exists on the database server (

DBServer

) in the local site, and services

are running.

The volume (usual operation is in the pair status)

TC01,EXG11

for Continuous Access Software

or Continuous Access Journal contains the data files for the storage group

STR1

.

The volume (usual operation is in the pair status)

TC02,EXG12

for Continuous Access Software

or Continuous Access Journal contains the transaction log files and checkpoint files for the storage
group

STR1

.

Business Copy volume is configured as a pair with the copy group name

SI01,EXG01

and

SI02,EXG02

.

The system is set up so that the generation identifier for the backup destination in the remote site
is

remote_0

.

The volume in the remote site is not normally mounted. If required, it will be mounted to the

D:

drive and the

E:

drive of the backup server.

Use

Operation_A

as the operation ID.

Backing up storage groups to a remote site

This section explains how to back up storage groups to a remote site. The procedure for restoring the
data to a local site and the procedure for restoring the data to a remote site is explained separately.

Operation for Exchange databases

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