Requirements for using backup manager – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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Managing Backups

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Backup Manager Application

- A backup application serving as the master in a backup

hierarchy is referred to as a Backup Manager Application. A Backup Manager Application is

responsible for managing other media managers.

Backup Manager Host

- The managed host that has the backup application running as the

Backup Manager Application is referred to as the backup manager host. The IP address of the

backup manager host must be specified in Step 1 of Discovery before the Backup Manager

Application can be discovered.

Media Manager Application

- A backup application serving as a server controlling the media

in a backup hierarchy is referred to as a Media Manager Application. A Media Manager

Application can be responsible for managing different types of hardware, such as tapes and

drives.

Media Manager Host

- The host that has the backup application running as the Media

Manager Application is referred to as the media manager host. A Media Manager Application

and its host can be discovered through the Backup Manager Host (similar to how hosts are

detected through a switch). If a media manager host is discovered through a backup manager

host, the media manager host is considered to be generic, meaning that the management server

has discovered it, but cannot obtain additional information about the element. If the IP address

of the media manager host is specified in Step 1 of discovery, the media manager host will be

considered “managed”.

Media

- Media can be any device that is used to store backup data, such as tapes.

Media Pool

- logical grouping of the backup media.

Sessions

- scheduled and executed backup jobs.

Tape Library

- a device hosting a collection of tapes.

Robot

- an automated device inside the tape library; responsible for manipulating the tapes.

Backup Client

- a Backup Client is a host being backed up by one or more master servers. A

backup client can be managed if its IP address appears in the discovery list. Otherwise, backup

clients that are identified through the master servers are considered generic elements.

NOTE:

In Backup Manager you do not need to double-click an element in the topology to obtain

more information about it. Only a single click is required.

Requirements for Using Backup Manager

IMPORTANT:

Backup Manager does not support Net Backup Master Server and HP Data Protector

Cell Manager on the same host. The CIM Extension only supports one backup solution on a host. If

Net Backup Master Server and Data Protector Cell Manager are installed on the same host, only

Data Protector Cell Manager is discovered by default. Net Backup Master Server is ignored by the

CIM Extension.

Before you can use Backup Manager, you must do the following:

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