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158 Continuous Access XP Journal operations with NAS Blade

To complete the RAID Manager XP configuration definition file:

1.

Add the

HORCM_DEV

and

HORCM_INST

sections to a template for the RAID Manager XP configuration

definition file using the

mkconf.sh

command in RAID Manager XP.

2.

Edit the file and create the RAID Manager XP configuration definition file.

You must perform these operations in each NAS package in CL1 and CL2 where the Continuous Access XP

Journal P-VOL is connected and in each NAS package in CL1 and CL2 that uses the S VOL. Therefore, you

must prepare a total of four RAID Manager XP configuration files, assuming one instance per NAS

package. For two instances, you need a total of eight configuration files.
In NAS Blade, you can define one or two RAID Manager XP instances per NAS package. To operate only

the Continuous Access XP Journal pairs in RAID Manager XP, you need one instance. To operate pairs

where Continuous Access XP Journal and Business Copy XP are cascaded, you need two instances.
The following section explains how to create a RAID Manager XP configuration definition file using the

NAS Blade system with LUs as an example (see

Figure 72

).

Figure 72

Example of configuring a pair LU

Adding the HORCM_DEV and HORCM_INST sections using the mkconf.sh command in RAID

Manager XP

Add the

HORCM_DEV

and

HORCM_INST

sections to the template of the RAID Manager XP configuration

definition file using the

mkconf.sh

command in RAID Manager XP.

Figure 73

Adding the HORCM_DEV and HORCM_INST sections (for Instance number 16)

CAUTION:

If you execute the

mkconf.sh

command without specifying the

-a

option, the

HORCM_MON

and

HORCM_CMD

sections in the RAID Manager XP configuration definition file that are automatically

created when NAS Backup Restore is installed are overwritten. In this case, delete all lines above the

HORCM_MON

section, and change the entry service in the

HORCM_MON

section to an appropriate value

based on

Table 29

.

$ cat /home/nasroot/horc_devfile | sudo mkconf.sh -gg Device Group Name -i 16 -a

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