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6 Using the Recovery Manager GUI

This chapter provides instructions for using the HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software Graphical
User Interface (GUI) to back up and restore mailbox databases.

Overview of the Recovery Manager GUI

The Recovery Manager Graphical User Interface (GUI):

Is a windows application containing a menu bar, a node tree pane, informational pane, and
a command log window

Enables you to create, remove, mount, unmount, back up, and restore a virtual copy for a
mailbox database

Allows you to back up and restore mailbox databases at a point-in-time

This version of Recovery Manager supports Microsoft Exchange 2010.

NOTE:

The GUI is not available for the Recovery Manager Agent for Exchange Server installations.

Menu Bar

The menu bar consists of the following:

Console menu - allows you to exit the GUI; register the server; and register, modify, and
unregister domains.

Actions menu - allows you to access virtual copy functionality.

Scheduled Tasks menu - provides access to the Task Manager.

About menu - provides an About 3PAR Recovery Manager screen and access to other helpful
links, such as descriptions for event messages that may be generated during operation.

Node Tree Pane

The node tree pane presents the system’s Exchange servers. When the Recovery Manager GUI
starts, it analyzes the servers’ domains, mailbox databases, mailbox information, and virtual copies,
then displays them graphically as a nested tree in the left pane.

Informational Pane

The informational pane displays detailed information about each item selected in the node tree
pane. If the pane’s contents exceed the pane’s width, a scroll bar appears at the bottom of the
pane.

Displaying Domain Information

The node tree pane displays the local domain and its components under the Local Domain node,
directly beneath the MS Exchange node.

If you have configured multiple Recovery Manager domains, the pane displays nonlocal domains
(named as their fully qualified domain names) and their components after the Local Domain node.

Displaying Server Information

Recovery Manager supports Database Availability Groups (DAGs), which are available in Microsoft
Exchange Server 2010. The informational pane includes a Database Availability Group column
that shows the DAG name for the mailbox database.

Overview of the Recovery Manager GUI

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