HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96325, December 2012)

Table Of Contents
10 Managing the database
This chapter describes how to back up and restore the database for P9000 Command View AE Suite
products.
Managing databases
The following table describes backing up and restoring, as opposed to exporting and importing.
Table 73 Backing up and restoring as opposed to exporting and importing
Exporting and importingBacking up and restoringItem
Version 5.5 or later of P9000 Command
View AE Suite products must be installed on
the server to which data is imported or from
which data is exported.
No restrictions
Restrictions on P9000
Command View AE
Suite product versions
To migrate the server data from the current
environment to a different environment (such
as a server that has a different OS)
To restore the current operating envir-
onment if a failure occurs on the server
Main purpose
Databases for P9000 Command View
AE Suite products
User information in the Common Com-
ponent database
Databases for P9000 Command
View AE Suite products
The Common Component data-
base
Target data
The P9000 Command View AE Suite
products to be imported are installed on
the import-destination computer.
The versions and revisions of the P9000
Command View AE Suite products in-
stalled on the import-destination server
are the same as or later than the versions
and revisions of the products installed on
the export-source computer.
The installed P9000 Command
View AE Suite products are the
same between the backup-source
computer and the restoration-des-
tination computer.
The version and revision of the in-
stalled P9000 Command View AE
Suite products are the same
between the backup-source com-
puter and the restoration-destina-
tion computer.
Conditions for com-
puters
The following sections describe the procedure for each operation separately.
Backing up databases
If an error occurs in the database, the management server might not be able to be used. As a
preparatory measure, therefore, back up the database regularly.
To back up a database, a directory for storing backup files is required. This directory requires space
equal to the formula below. In addition to the estimate below, space is required for the temporary
files created during backup.
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