HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Replicate User's Guide (T5437-96023, November 2010)

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l Protect system state—This option protects the entire source, including the
system state, which is the server's operating system and configured
applications. If you select this option, you will be able to recover the entire
source server or selected data.
l Protect selected data only—This option protects only the data you select. If
you select this option, you will only be able to recover the data you select but
not the entire source server.
7. By default, Storage Mirroring Replicate selects all applicable source files based on
your system state or selected data only choice. By default for system state
protection, some files are included and excluded depending on if they can be used
during a recovery. For example, the boot volume cannot be excluded because that
is where the system state information is stored. If desired, you can exclude other
files that you do not want to protect, but be careful when excluding data. Excluded
volumes, folders, and/or files may compromise the integrity of your applications.
Volumes, folders, and files that are marked with a checkmark are included. If there
is no checkmark, the item is excluded. Expand and collapse the directory tree and
click on an item to add or remove a checkmark.
Note: The Select all and Deselect all buttons allow you to quickly select or
deselect all data on your server based on your system state or selected
data only choice. These buttons will do not change what is selected for the
system state, which is defined by Storage Mirroring Replicate and cannot
be modified.
8. Once you have configured the data to protect, click Next to continue.
9. A point-in-time strategy gives you additional recovery options. In addition to being
able to recover from live data, you can recover to a single point in time using a
snapshot or to any point in time using TimeData continuous data protection.