HP XP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.6.1-00 Application Agent CLI User Guide

Backup of another primary volume cannot be performed until the secondary volume is backed up
to the tape device.
Initially, database server A is the active server (the one on which the Exchange virtual server is
running). Database server B is the standby server.
NetBackup is installed as the tape backup management software on the backup servers, and the
configuration definitions for the tape library devices are defined.
The dictionary map files on both the active and standby servers are updated with the latest inform-
ation.
Disks P1 and P3 are mounted as D: drives.
Disks P2 and P4 are mounted as E: drives.
An information storage configuration file for the active server storage group (STR1) is stored on
disk P1.
A transaction log file and a checkpoint file for the active server storage group (STR1) are stored
on disk P2.
An information storage configuration file for the standby server storage group (STR1) is stored on
disk P3.
A transaction log file and a checkpoint file for the standby server storage group (STR1) are stored
on disk P4.
The RAID Manager configuration definition file has been used to complete the pair definitions on
the database servers and backup servers for the primary and secondary volumes.
The secondary volumes are mounted only when needed at the following mount points:
Disks S1 and S3 are mounted as W: drives.
Disks S2 and S4 are mounted as X: drives.
Using different backup servers for the active and standby servers
The following subsections provide an example of backing up data using different backup servers for
the active and standby servers.
Operation for Exchange databases454