Mounting a virtual copy, Unmounting a virtual copy, Refreshing virtual copy information – HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere Licenses User Manual

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3.

To manage a scheduled task, select it and click one of the following buttons:

Edit - Opens the Task Scheduler, with which you can modify the task. To save your
changes, you must enter your password. For more information, see

“Scheduling Automated

Tasks with Task Scheduler” (page 39)

.

Detail - Displays task information in the Task Detail dialog box.

Delete - Deletes the task and its associated script file.

Edit Script - Displays the task script and enables you to modify it.

Run Now - Performs the selected task immediately (in addition to its scheduled run time).

Refresh - Updates the list and status of scheduled tasks.

4.

To exit the Task Manager dialog box, click OK.

Mounting a Virtual Copy

When you mount a virtual copy, Recovery Manager mounts all stores (mailbox, public store, logs)
under the virtual copy.

NOTE:

You can mount a virtual copy to only one host at a time.

To mount a virtual copy:
1.

In the node tree pane, right-click the virtual copy you want to mount, and select Mount.

2.

From the Host Name drop-down list, select the host to which to mount the virtual copy.

3.

Click OK.

Recovery Manager:

Makes the virtual copy available to the selected host server

Displays data for the mounted virtual copy (store) in the informational pane

Displays Mounted in the Virtual Copy Status column

Displays the host server to which the virtual copy was mounted in the Mounted Host
column

Unmounting a Virtual Copy

When you unmount a virtual copy, Recovery Manager unmounts all stores (mailbox, public store,
logs) under the virtual copy.

To unmount a virtual copy, right-click the mounted virtual copy and select Unmount.

Recovery Manager:

Updates the informational pane for the unmounted virtual copy

Displays Unmounted in the Virtual Copy Status column

Removes the host name from the Mounted Host column

Refreshing Virtual Copy Information

If you are using both the Recovery Manager GUI and the CLI, and you use the CLI to make changes
without stopping and restarting the GUI, you must manually update the virtual copy information.
You can perform this update at several levels.

Refreshing All Virtual Copies

To refresh all virtual copies, right-click the Virtual Copy Management node in the node tree pane
and select Refresh.

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