HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover User's Guide (T5437-96008, November 2009)

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Volumes to include—Select the volumes that you want to protect. You must
have the same volumes on the source and target. You cannot deselect the
boot volume. If you deselect other volumes, you will not be protecting the
entire source server.
Directories to exclude—Select the directories that you want to exclude. If
you exclude any directories, you will not be protecting the entire source
server.
Add—Click Add to specify a directory to exclude. Enter the name of
the directory or click Browse to search for the directory path. Specify
Recursive if sub-directories of the listed directory should be excluded
also. Specify Non-recursive if sub-directories of the listed directory
should be included. Click OK to add the directory to the list of
Directories to exclude. Repeat this process to add multiple directories.
Edit—Highlight a directory in the list and click Edit to modify the
directory definition. After modifying the directory, click OK to save the
changes.
Remove—Highlight a directory in the list and click Remove to delete
the directory definition. The directory will no longer be excluded.
3. Click OK to save the settings.
Stopping services on the target when protection is enabled
1. Make sure you have a valid source and target specified, click Configure
protection from the main Full-Server Failover Manager page, and then select the
Protection tab.
2. Storage Mirroring Recover determines what services are currently running on the
target. You can specify which services you want to keep running and those
services you want to stop when you enable your protection. Move the services
between the Services to stop and Services to leave running lists by using the
double arrows. Select Show critical services to see the list of critical services that
will remain running on the target. The critical services are displayed in a lighter
colored, italics font. The critical services cannot be moved from the running list.
3. Click OK to save the settings.
Taking snapshots of the target
1. Make sure you have a valid source and target specified, click Configure
protection from the main Full-Server Failover Manager page, and then select the
Protection tab.
2. A snapshot is an image of data taken at a single point in time. Snapshots allow you
to view files and folders as they existed at points of time in the past, so you can, for