Unmounting a virtual copy, Refreshing virtual copy information, Refreshing all virtual copies – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange Licenses User Manual

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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.

Refreshing a Specific Mailbox Database

To refresh all virtual copies for a specific storage group, right-click the storage group under the
Virtual Copy Management node and select Refresh.

Refreshing a Specific Virtual Copy

To refresh a specific virtual copy, right-click the virtual copy and select Refresh.

Backing Up a Virtual Copy

You can use Recovery Manager to back up virtual copies to media using HP Data Protector or
Symantec NetBackup.

To back up a virtual copy to media, you must first configure your backup software (Data Protector
or NetBackup) as described in

Chapter 5 (page 28)

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You can back up virtual copies at the mailbox database level or by individual virtual copy. You
can also schedule Recovery Manager to automatically create backups of mailbox databases.

Unmounting a Virtual Copy

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