HP XP7 Replication Manager Application Agent CLI User Guide (TK981-96015, May 2014)

10. Unmount the secondary volume.
To unmount the secondary volume, specify the backup ID used when mounting 0000000002.
This step must be performed on the backup server at the remote site.
PROMPT> drmumount 0000000002
KAVX0001-I The drmumount command will now start.
KAVX0406-I Unmounting will now start.
Mount point = E:
KAVX0407-I Unmounting has finished.
Mount point = E:
11. Check the backup to tape execution results.
Confirm that backup to tape finished successfully. To confirm this, execute the drmtapecat
command on the backup server at the remote site.
PROMPT> drmtapecat 0000000003
BACKUP-ID BACKUP-OBJECT SNAPSHOT TIME EXPIRATION TIME BACKUP-MEDIA
0000000003 MSSQL 2004/02/04 13:01:35 2004/05/04 13:01:35 MEDIA1
PROMPT>
Backing up transaction logs in a cascade configuration without a backup catalog
This section explains the steps for backing up transaction logs in a cascade configuration when the
backup catalog does not exist.
Here, because the starting point for backing up transaction logs is an SQL Server database that is
backed up only to a secondary volume of a remote site by the drmsqlbackup command with the
-script option, the -no_cat option is used.
Back up the transaction logs.
Back up the transaction logs. To back up the transaction logs, execute the drmsqllogbackup
command on the database server at the local site.
PROMPT> drmsqllogbackup default -no_cat
KAVX0001-I The drmsqllogbackup command will now start.
KAVX0002-I The drmsqllogbackup command will now end.
Restoring an SQL Server database in a cascade configuration
This section explains the steps for restoring SQL Server database data, which was backed up from
the remote site secondary volume to tape, to the local site (restoration in a cascade configuration).
To restore an SQL Server database in a cascade configuration:
1. Stop the SQL Server service at the local site.
2. Unmount the secondary volume at the local site.
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