Setting up an ftp service for backing up to tape, Specifying how to start the extended commands, 184 specifying how to start the extended commands – HP Serveur lame HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 User Manual

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PROMPT> set DRM_HOSTNAME=VHOST

2.

Execute

drmfsdisplay

with the

-v

option specified, and check the directory name displayed

after

DB_PATH

:.

3.

Delete the operation-ID directory created in the

script_work

directory in the same level of

the directory that you checked in step 2.

(Perform the following steps on the backup server:)

1.

Confirm the name of the temporary directory for extended commands.
Check whether

FTP_HOME_DIR

-value\

FTP_SUB_DIR

-value exists.

2.

Delete the operation-ID directory created in the directory that you checked in step 1.

Changing the FTP user:
Before changing the FTP user to be used when the extended command

EX_DRM_FTP_PUT

or

EX_DRM_FTP_GET

is executed, you must delete the files created by the current FTP user. Delete

the files that were created in the following directory on the backup server:

FTP_HOME_DIR-value\FTP_SUB_DIR-value\operation-ID\BK

Setting up an FTP service for backing up to tape

When you execute an extended command, temporary files are generated that contain the information
needed for backup and restore processing. If you are executing extended commands in a system
equipped with a file server or a database server and a backup server, these temporary files are
transferred between the servers using the FTP service.

Before using the FTP service, set up an FTP server on the backup server.

The IIS FTP service must be installed on the backup server.

Set the IIS FTP site properties as follows:

Set the display style of the directory to

MS-DOS

.

Enable basic FTP authentication.

For IIS 7.0 and later, do not set Require SSL Connection for the SSL policy.

Specifying how to start the extended commands

You use the MS-DOS prompt or operation management software to start extended commands.

If you want to use operation management software to control extended commands, start them by
using the program execution definition functionality of the software. When you use this functionality,
specify extended command names as the names of programs to be executed.

If you want to start an extended command by using the MS-DOS prompt in the Windows environment,
take either of the following actions so that

cscript.exe

starts the extended commands:

Change the host parameter, and then execute the extended commands:
From the MS-DOS prompt, enter the following command. Once you change the host parameter,
you do not need to change it again.

cscript //H:Cscript

Specify the

cscript

command so that it executes an extended command.

Execute the

cscript

command in the following format:

Preparation for using Application Agent

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