HP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.3.1-00 Configuration Guide

4 Operating the management server
This chapter describes the Replication Manager settings and operating procedures, including how to
start and stop Replication Manager and how to back up and restore the databases.
About executing commands on the management server
This section includes information related to the execution of commands that are required for Replication
Manager operation.
User permissions
To execute the commands described in this manual, you must log in as a member of the Administrators
group in Windows or as a root user in Linux.
If the User Account Control (UAC) feature is enabled (as in Windows Vista), you might be asked to
elevate your current privileges to the Administrator level. Because some commands necessary to
operate a management server require just such privileges, you should do so (unless specifically
instructed otherwise).
To elevate your privileges to the Administrator level for executing a command:
1. Right-click the Command Prompt icon.
2. From the list of context menu items, choose Run as administrator. The elevated command prompt
window opens.
Setting up the PATH environment variable in Linux
The directories for basic OS commands must be specified as the first entries in the PATH environment
variable. If an error occurs when you execute a command because a command was not found or
because another utility exists in a path with the same name, edit the PATH environment variable so
that the directories for basic OS commands are specified first.
Starting and stopping Replication Manager
This section describes how to start and stop Replication Manager.
Replication Manager operates as part of HBase Storage Mgmt Web Service (which is a service of
HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View AE Common Component). This means that you start and
stop Replication Manager by starting or stopping the HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View AE
Common Component services.
For more information see Starting and stopping the Application Agent Services on page 80.
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