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

Example of creating operation definition files (in a cluster configuration)
The following is an example of creating an operation definition file when the file server is a cluster
system. This example assumes the system configuration shown in Figure 4-11.
The following prerequisites apply to this example:
There are two file servers and a backup server to which a tape device is connected.
A virtual server VServer_C is running on the file server A (server name: FSServer_A) and the
file server B (server name: FSServer_B), which make up the cluster.
DRM_DB_PATH=directory-name-on-shared-disk;virtual-server-name has been set in the Application
Agent configuration definition file init.conf.
Application Agent is permitted to create a temporary directory for extended commands in the
dictionary map file directory.
In the disk containing the automatically created temporary directory for extended commands, there
is sufficient space to store the following temporary files:
Backup ID record file
Backup information file
When a temporary directory for extended commands is created according to the naming conven-
tions, the length of the directory name does not exceed the limit for the OS.
The IIS FTP service has been set up in the backup server (server name: BKServer) and is running.
The home directory of the FTP site is C:\FTP_ROOT.
The FTP subdirectory is script.
The file server A is specified as an active server and the file server B is specified as a standby
server. The shared disk G: is used.
The three mount points D:, M:, and N: exist on the file server A and file server B, the virtual
server C (server name: VServer_C) has been defined as a cluster resource.
The cluster resource in the following table has been registered in a cluster group FSCG_1.
Table 63 Cluster Resources (In cluster configuration when the backup is of a file system)
mount pointvirtual serverCluster group name
D:VServer_CFSCG_1
M:,N:VServer_CFSCG_1
The mount points M: and N: have been set in the mount point directory target definition file
app.txt so that the mount point directories are operated at one time.
The storage directory for extended command temporary files is created on the file server A, the
file server B, and the backup server (server name: BKServer)(see the following table).
This example creates operation definition files corresponding to the operation IDs listed in the following
table.
Table 64 Operation IDs for which an operation definition file is created (in cluster configuration when
the backup is of a file system)
Target mount point or fileTarget file server nameOperation ID
Entire D:VServer_COperation_A
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