HP StorageWorks P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.1 CLI User Guide (TB584-96026, May 2011)

COPY-GROUP-NUM=2
COPY-GROUP=Grp3,dev31
COPY-GROUP=Grp3,dev32
P-DG=DG01
S-DG=DG01
FS-NUM=3
LVM-DEVICE=\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\Dg01\Volume1
LABEL=Volume1
FS=X:
LVM-DEVICE=\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\Dg01\Volume2
LABEL=Volume2
FS=Y:
LVM-DEVICE=\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\Dg01\Volume3
LABEL=Volume3
FS=Z:
12. Execute the drmdevctl command to conceal all secondary volumes from the backup server.
To perform a backup or restore, conceal all secondary volumes from the backup server.
Making the OS statically recognize the secondary volume
This subsection describes the procedure for specifying how to mount a secondary volume, by using
the method of making the OS statically recognize the secondary volume. The following describes both
cases where a copy group mount definition file is created and cases where the file is not created.
A copy group mount definition file is created in the following location:
Application-Agent-installation-destination\conf\vm\CG_MP.conf
To specify how to mount a secondary volume:
1. Create a backup catalog.
Create a backup catalog by executing the backup command on the file server or database server.
When the backup is of a file system:
Create in advance a mount point directory batch definition file in which the mount point of
the file system to be backed up is described. In this example, Application-Agent-installation-
destination\conf\fs\mp_on_dg01.dat is assumed as a mount point directory batch
definition file.
FSServer > drmfsbackup mp_on_dg01.dat -mode cold
FSServer >
When the backup is of an SQL Server database:
DBServer > drmsqlbackup DEFAULT
DBServer >
When the backup is of an Exchange database:
DBServer > drmexgbackup
DBServer >
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