Data Protector Express User Guide (TC330-96005, September 2011)
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Administering Backup
- 3 Configuring Backup Jobs
- 4 Configuring Restore and Verify Jobs
- 5 Working With Devices
- 6 Scheduling, Rotations, and Media Management
- 7 Encryption and Compression
- 8 Working with Third-Party Applications
- Microsoft Exchange Server
- Working with Microsoft SQL Server
- Microsoft SQL server concepts
- Configuring the Microsoft SQL Server
- Backing up Microsoft SQL Server
- Restoring Microsoft SQL Server
- Restoring Microsoft SQL Server user databases
- Restoring Microsoft SQL Server master databases
- Restoring Microsoft SQL Server 2000 master databases
- Restoring Microsoft SQL Server 7 master databases
- Protecting Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
- Working with Certificate Services
- 9 Disaster Recovery
- 10 Backup Domain Configuration
- 11 Advanced Job Options
- 12 Support and other resources
- Index
If you have disabled this automatic startup of the service, you can use one of the following
commands to manage the service:
Install service
type ./dplinsvc –I
and press Enter to start the Data Protector Express service automatically when your computer starts
up. Your selection takes effect the next time your computer starts up.
To start or stop the service if it is already installed, use one of the following commands to manage
the service:
Start service
type ./dplinsvc –s
and press Enter to start the Data Protector Express service.
Stop service
type ./dplinsvc –x
and press Enter to stop the Data Protector Express service.
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