Example of creating operation definition files – HP Serveur lame HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 User Manual

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#5

The specified subdirectory must satisfy the following:
• The subdirectory name must not contain a delimiter character (\).
• The subdirectory name must not be specified as only one period (.) or two periods (..).
• The root directory must not be specified.

#6

Means 1,024 characters (either 1-byte or 2-byte characters), not 1,024 bytes.
The character count does not include the characters in the header

TARGET_NAME=

.

A comma that is used as a separator is also counted as a character.

Example of creating operation definition files

The following gives an example of creating an operation definition file in a cluster configuration.

The following prerequisites apply to this example:

The Exchange Server used in the system is an Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise Edition.

On the database A (server name:

DBServer_A

) and database B (server name:

DBServer_B

)

making up the cluster, the virtual server C (server name:

VServer_C

) is running.

The storage group

STORAGE_1

exists on databases A and B, and the virtual server C

VServer_C

has been defined as a cluster resource.

There is a cluster group

EXGCG_1

on the database server A and the database server B.

The cluster resource in the following table has been registered in a cluster group

EXGCG_1

.

Table 64 Cluster resources (when the backup is of an Exchange database)

Storage group name

Virtual server

Cluster group name

STORAGE_1

VServer_C

EXGCG_1

The IIS FTP service has been set up on the backup server (server name:

BKServer

) and is running.

The home directory of the FTP site is

C:\FTP_ROOT

.

The FTP subdirectory is

script

.

The database server A is specified as an active server and the database server B is specified as
a standby server. The shared disk

G:

is used.

The value has been set in the

DRM_DB_PATH=

folder-on-the-shared-disk

;

virtual-server-name entry

in the Application Agent environment settings file (

init.conf

).

Application Agent is permitted to create a temporary directory for extended commands in the
dictionary map file directory.

In the disk containing the automatically created temporary directory for extended commands, there
is sufficient space to store the following temporary files:
• Backup ID record file
• Backup information file

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.

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