HP Data Protector Operations Guide
Notes:
• See the HP Data Protector concepts guide (B6960-90151) for further information on cell
architecture.
• See the Cell Manager Planning and Sizing Guide (4AA2-5036ENW) and Capacity
Planning Spreadsheet for further details on cell sizing.
Cell Manager services
A UNIX Cell Manager system always has three daemon processes running to provide Data
Protector services:
crs Cell Request Server
rds Raima Database Server
mmd Media Management Daemon
A Windows Cell Manager system always has three service processes running to provide Data
Protector services:
Data Protector
CRS Cell Request Server
Data Protector
RDS Raima Database Server
Data Protector
Inet Remote Connection Server
The manager programs resides in:
• UNIX: /opt/omni/lbin
•
Windows: C:\Program Files\Omniback\bin
The three services or daemons normally start when the system boots up. Data Protector provides a
program omnisv that can stop, start, and check on the status of these services. Omnisv has three
options: -stop, -start, -status. The “–“ in front of the option flags is not required.
Default program locations:
• UNIX: /opt/omni/sbin/omnisv
• Windows: C:\Program Files\Omniback\bin\omnisv
Restart the Data Protector services via the command line to stop and start all services at the same
time:
Or use the Windows services window to restart the Data Protector CRS, EDS and Inet services:
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