Verifying the installation, Understanding the registry – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft SQL Licenses User Manual

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13. If you are using a remote desktop session to install Recovery Manager, log off all connected

remote sessions after the installation is complete. The newly added environment variables then
go into effect.

14. If you are installing Recovery Manager for SQL on a system that also has a Symantec

NetBackup service running in the background, restart the NetBackup service after Recovery
Manager installation is complete. The environment path is then registered in the NetBackup
service.

Verifying the Installation

1.

Log on as the system administrator.

2.

Depending on your operating system, do the following:

In Windows 2003, click Start

→Control Panel→Add/Remove Programs.

In Windows 2008 or 2008 R2, click Start

→Control Panel→Programs and Features.

3.

Verify that Recovery Manager appears in the Currently installed programs column.

4.

If you used the Recovery Manager Backup or All of above option to install Recovery Manager,
verify that the 3PAR Recovery Manager for SQL Server icon appears on the desktop.

Understanding the Registry

After Recovery Manager is successfully installed, information is written into the registry database
under: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\3PAR\RM_SQL

CAUTION:

DO NOT edit the registry key value unless asked by your local service provider for

support purposes.

Table 2 System Registry Values for Recovery Manager

Value

Name

Interval in minutes between automatic synchronizations of
the repository with the InForm. The default interval is 60
minutes.

AnalyzeInterval

Backup process timeout value in minutes to confirm that
NetBackup has received the backup request.

BackupTimeout

Build number of the installed version of Recovery Manager
for SQL.

Build

Location of the XML repository.

DataFilePath

Recovery Manager for SQL installation path.

InstallPath

Tracing log files.

LogFilePath

Number of trace files to keep before deleting.

TraceHistory

Trace level for the log file.

TraceLevel

Information used to generate the trace file name.

TraceLog

Size of the log files.

TraceLogSize

Port used by Recovery Manager for SQL. PortNo is set to
9932 by default.

PortNo

Time interval in seconds to monitor the status of volume
restore operation.

PromoteTimeout

Current version of Recovery Manager for SQL Server.

Version

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