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

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7. Change the value of the server.base.initialsynchro property on the Tiered Storage
Manager server back to false.
8. If you specified ALL or DeviceManager for the type option, refresh the storage system from
the Device Manager GUI or CLI.
9. If you restored the management server database at the Replication Manager secondary site,
refresh the configuration information by using the Replication Manager GUI to synchronize the
Replication Manager database at the primary site and the Device Manager database at the
secondary site.
10. Check the status of Device Manager tasks from the Device Manager GUI.
If a Device Manager task is not completed or has failed, re-create the task or change the execution
schedule of the task as necessary.
11. See the message log of Tiered Storage Manager.
When Tiered Storage Manager is started for the first time after a database is restored, make
sure that the message KATS50354-E is output to a log file. The task IDs of Tiered Storage Manager
tasks whose status was changed to Failure are output to KATS50354-E.
12. See the volume information of the tasks indicated in the message KATS50354-E and check
whether those tasks are completed.
Check for completion of not only migration tasks but also shredding tasks and locking tasks.
13. If a Tiered Storage Manager task is not completed, create and execute the task again as necessary.
Restoring a database when a data inconsistency occurs (in a cluster configuration)
To restore a database when management servers are clustered, perform the procedure below.
CAUTION:
Use the executing node (a machine that has online set for mode in the cluster.conf file)
to restore databases.
In the cluster management application, specify the name registered when you specified the cluster
resource settings for the resource name.
1. Log on to the management server as a user with Administrator permissions.
Managing the database204