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All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   Intended audience ............................................................................................... 9   Documentation set ............................................................................................... 9   Guides ........................................................................................................ 9   Online Help ............................................................................................... 12   Documentation map .................................................................................... 13   Abbreviations ...................................................................................... 13   Map ................................................................................................... 14   Integrations ......................................................................................... 15   Document conventions and symbols ..................................................................... 17   Data Protector graphical user interface ................................................................. 18   General information .......................................................................................... 19   HP technical support .......................................................................................... 19   Subscription service ........................................................................................... 20   HP websites ...................................................................................................... 20   Documentation feedback .................................................................................... 20   Introduction ...................................................................................................... 21   Integration concepts .......................................................................................... 21   Configuring the integration ................................................................................. 21   Prerequisites ............................................................................................... 21   Before you begin ........................................................................................ 22   Configuring devices .................................................................................... 22   Backup ............................................................................................................ 29   User-definable backup variables ................................................................... 30   Full system backup ...................................................................................... 33   Restore ............................................................................................................. 34   MPE/iX system user guide   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User-definable restore variables .................................................................... 35   Pre- and post-exec commands ............................................................................. 37   Disaster recovery ............................................................................................... 37   Supported CLI commands ................................................................................... 38   Backup and restore of MPE/iX database .............................................................. 39   TurboSTORE/iX log files ..................................................................................... 40   UDC files and environment variables .................................................................... 41   UDC files ................................................................................................... 41   OB2SET file ............................................................................................... 42   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Figures   MPE/iX system user guide   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Tables   1 Edition history ................................................................................... 7   3 Backup types .................................................................................. 29   5 List of restore variables ..................................................................... 35   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Publication history   Guide updates may be issued between editions to correct errors or document product   changes. To ensure that you receive updated or new editions, subscribe to the   appropriate product support service. See your HP sales representative for details.   Table 1 Edition history   Part number   B6960-90115   B6960-90029   B6960-96056   B6960-90173   Guide edition   October 2004   July 2006   Product   Data Protector Release A.05.50   Data Protector Release A.06.00   Data Protector Release A.06.10   Data Protector Release A.06.11   November 2008   September 2009   MPE/iX system user guide   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8 Publication history   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   About this guide   This guide describes how to configure and use Data Protector with MPE/iX systems.   Intended audience   This guide is intended for backup administrators responsible for planning, setting up,   and maintaining network backups. It assumes you are familiar with:   • • Basic Data Protector functionality   MPE/iX system administration   Conceptual information can be found in the HP Data Protector concepts guide, which   is recommended to fully understand the fundamentals and the model of Data Protector.   Documentation set   Other documents and online Help provide related information.   Guides   Data Protector guides are available in printed format and in PDF format. Install the   PDF files during the Data Protector setup procedure by selecting the English   Documentation & Help component on Windows or the OB2-DOCS component   on UNIX. Once installed, the guides reside in the Data_Protector_home\docs   directory on Windows and in the /opt/omni/doc/C directory on UNIX.   You can find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support   Center website:   In the Storage section, click Storage Software and then select your product.   • HP Data Protector concepts guide   MPE/iX system user guide   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   This guide describes Data Protector concepts and provides background information   on how Data Protector works. It is intended to be used with the task-oriented   online Help.   • HP Data Protector installation and licensing guide   This guide describes how to install the Data Protector software, taking into account   the operating system and architecture of your environment. This guide also gives   details on how to upgrade Data Protector, as well as how to obtain the proper   licenses for your environment.   • • • HP Data Protector troubleshooting guide   This guide describes how to troubleshoot problems you may encounter when   using Data Protector.   HP Data Protector disaster recovery guide   This guide describes how to plan, prepare for, test and perform a disaster   recovery.   HP Data Protector integration guides   These guides describe how to configure and use Data Protector to back up and   restore various databases and applications. They are intended for backup   administrators or operators. There are four guides:   • HP Data Protector integration guide for Microsoft applications: SQL Server,   SharePoint Portal Server, Exchange Server, and Volume Shadow Copy Service   This guide describes the integrations of Data Protector with the following   Microsoft applications: Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, and   Volume Shadow Copy Service.   • • HP Data Protector integration guide for Oracle and SAP   This guide describes the integrations of Data Protector with Oracle, SAP R/3,   and SAP DB/MaxDB.   HP Data Protector integration guide for IBM applications: Informix, DB2, and   Lotus Notes/Domino   This guide describes the integrations of Data Protector with the following IBM   applications: Informix Server, IBM DB2, and Lotus Notes/Domino Server.   • HP Data Protector integration guide for VMware Virtual Infrastructure, Sybase,   Network Node Manager, and Network Data Management Protocol Server   This guide describes the integrations of Data Protector with VMware Virtual   Infrastructure, Sybase, Network Node Manager, Network Data Management   Protocol Server, and Citrix XenServer.   • HP Data Protector integration guide for HP Service Information Portal   10   About this guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   This guide describes how to install, configure, and use the integration of Data   Protector with HP Service Information Portal. It is intended for backup   administrators. It discusses how to use the application for Data Protector service   management.   • • • • HP Data Protector integration guide for HP Reporter   This manual describes how to install, configure, and use the integration of Data   Protector with HP Reporter. It is intended for backup administrators. It discusses   how to use the application for Data Protector service management.   HP Data Protector integration guide for HP Operations Manager for UNIX   This guide describes how to monitor and manage the health and performance of   the Data Protector environment with HP Operations Manager and HP Service   Navigator on UNIX.   HP Data Protector integration guide for HP Operations Manager for Windows   This guide describes how to monitor and manage the health and performance of   the Data Protector environment with HP Operations Manager and HP Service   Navigator on Windows.   HP Data Protector integration guide for HP Performance Manager and HP   Performance Agent   This guide provides information about how to monitor and manage the health   and performance of the Data Protector environment with HP Performance Manager   (PM) and HP Performance Agent (PA) on Windows, HP-UX, Solaris, and Linux.   • • HP Data Protector zero downtime backup concepts guide   This guide describes Data Protector zero downtime backup and instant recovery   concepts and provides background information on how Data Protector works in   a zero downtime backup environment. It is intended to be used with the   task-oriented HP Data Protector zero downtime backup administrator's guide and   the HP Data Protector zero downtime backup integration guide.   HP Data Protector zero downtime backup administrator's guide   This guide describes how to configure and use the integration of Data Protector   with HP StorageWorks Virtual Array, HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array,   EMC Symmetrix Remote Data Facility and TimeFinder, and HP StorageWorks   Disk Array XP. It is intended for backup administrators or operators. It covers the   zero downtime backup, instant recovery, and the restore of filesystems and disk   images.   • HP Data Protector zero downtime backup integration guide   This guide describes how to configure and use Data Protector to perform zero   downtime backup, instant recovery, and standard restore of Oracle, SAP R/3,   Microsoft Exchange Server, and Microsoft SQL Server databases. The guide also   MPE/iX system user guide   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   describes how to configure and use Data Protector to perform backup and restore   using the Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service.   • • HP Data Protector MPE/iX system user guide   This guide describes how to configure MPE/iX clients and how to back up and   restore MPE/iX data.   HP Data Protector Media Operations user guide   This guide provides tracking and management of offline storage media. It describes   the tasks of installing and configuring the application, performing daily media   operations and producing reports.   • • HP Data Protector product announcements, software notes, and references   This guide gives a description of new features of HP Data Protector A.06.11. It   also provides information on installation requirements, required patches, and   limitations, as well as known issues and workarounds.   HP Data Protector product announcements, software notes, and references for   integrations to HP Operations Manager, HP Reporter, HP Performance Manager,   HP Performance Agent, and HP Service Information Portal   This guide fulfills a similar function for the listed integrations.   • • HP Data Protector Media Operations product announcements, software notes,   and references   This guide fulfills a similar function for Media Operations.   HP Data Protector command line interface reference   This guide describes the Data Protector command-line interface, command options   and their usage as well as provides some basic command-line examples.   Online Help   Data Protector provides context-sensitive (F1) Help and Help Topics for Windows   and UNIX platforms.   You can access the online Help from the top-level directory on the installation   DVD-ROM without installing Data Protector:   • • Windows: Unzip DP_help.zip and open DP_help.chm.   UNIX: Unpack the zipped tar file DP_help.tar.gz, and access the online Help   system through DP_help.htm.   12   About this guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Documentation map   Abbreviations   Abbreviations in the documentation map that follows are explained below. The guide   titles are all preceded by the words “HP Data Protector”.   Abbreviation   CLI   Guide   Command line interface reference   Concepts guide   Concepts   DR   Disaster recovery guide   Getting started guide   Online Help   GS   Help   IG-IBM   Integration guide for IBM applications: Informix, DB2, and Lotus   Notes/Domino   IG-MS   Integration guide for Microsoft applications: SQL Server, SharePoint   Portal Server, Exchange Server, and Volume Shadow Copy Service   IG-O/S   Integration guide for Oracle and SAP   IG-OMU   IG-OMW   IG-PM/PA   Integration guide for HP Operations Manager for UNIX   Integration guide for HP Operations Manager for Windows   Integration guide for HP Performance Manager and HP Performance   Agent   IG-Report   IG-SIP   Integration guide for HP Reporter   Integration guide for HP Service Information Portal   IG-Var   Integration guide for VMware Virtual Infrastructure, Sybase, Network   Node Manager, Network Data Management Protocol Server, and   Citrix XenServer.   MPE/iX system user guide   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Abbreviation   Install   Guide   Installation and licensing guide   Media Operations getting started guide   MO GS   MO RN   Media Operations product announcements, software notes, and   references   MO UG   MPE/iX   PA   Media Operations user guide   MPE/iX system user guide   Product announcements, software notes, and references   Troubleshooting guide   Trouble   ZDB Admin   ZDB Concept   ZDB IG   ZDB administrator's guide   ZDB concepts guide   ZDB integration guide   Map   The following table shows where to find information of different kinds. Shaded squares   are a good place to look first.   14   About this guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Integrations   Look in these guides for details of the following integrations:   Integration   Guide   HP Operations Manager for UNIX/for Windows   HP Performance Manager   HP Performance Agent   IG-OMU, IG-OMW   IG-PM/PA   IG-PM/PA   MPE/iX system user guide   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Integration   Guide   HP Reporter   IG-R   HP Service Information Portal   HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP   HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA)   HP StorageWorks Virtual Array (VA)   IBM DB2 UDB   IG-SIP   all ZDB   all ZDB   all ZDB   IG-IBM   Informix   IG-IBM   Lotus Notes/Domino   Media Operations   IG-IBM   MO User   MPE/iX   MPE/iX system   Microsoft Exchange Server   Microsoft Exchange Single Mailbox   Microsoft SQL Server   Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS)   NDMP Server   IG-MS, ZDB IG   IG-MS   IG-MS, ZDB IG   IG-MS, ZDB IG   IG-Var   Network Node Manager (NNM)   Oracle   IG-Var   IG-O/S   Oracle ZDB   ZDB IG   SAP DB   IG-O/S   SAP R/3   IG-O/S, ZDB IG   16   About this guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Integration   Sybase   Guide   IG-Var   all ZDB   IG-Var   EMC Symmetrix   VMware   Document conventions and symbols   Table 2 Document conventions   Convention   Element   Blue, underlined text: http://www.hp.com   Italic text   Cross-reference links and e-mail addresses   Website addresses   Text emphasis   • • • • File and directory names   System output   Code   Commands, their arguments, and   argument values   Monospace text   • • Code variables   Command variables   Monospace, italic text   Monospace, bold text   Emphasized monospace text   CAUTION:   Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data.   IMPORTANT:   Provides clarifying information or specific instructions.   MPE/iX system user guide   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   NOTE:   Provides additional information.   TIP:   Provides helpful hints and shortcuts.   Data Protector graphical user interface   Data Protector provides a cross-platform (Windows and UNIX) graphical user   interface. You can use the original Data Protector GUI (Windows only) or the Data   Protector Java GUI. For information about the Data Protector graphical user interface,   see the online Help.   18   About this guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Figure 1 Data Protector graphical user interface   General information   General information about Data Protector can be found at http://www.hp.com/go/   HP technical support   For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website:   Before contacting HP, collect the following information:   • • • • • • Product model names and numbers   Technical support registration number (if applicable)   Product serial numbers   Error messages   Operating system type and revision level   Detailed questions   MPE/iX system user guide   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Subscription service   HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber's Choice for Business   website:   After registering, you will receive e-mail notification of product enhancements, new   driver versions, firmware updates, and other product resources.   HP websites   For additional information, see the following HP websites:   • • • • • Documentation feedback   HP welcomes your feedback.   To make comments and suggestions about product documentation, please send a   20   About this guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 MPE/iX system user guide   Introduction   This chapter explains how to configure and use the Data Protector MPE/iX integration.   It describes concepts and methods you need to understand to back up and restore   the following MPE/iX data:   • • • User files and directories   System files   Filesystem directories   This chapter provides information specific to the Data Protector MPE/iX integration.   For general Data Protector procedures and options, see the online Help.   Integration concepts   The Data Protector MPE/iX integration uses TurboSTORE/iX backup utility to initiate   backup and restore. TurboSTORE/iX APIs are bundled with filesystem and use   TurboSTORE/iX internally to back up and restore MPE/iX files. Among the other   MPE/iX files, these APIs provide access to specific MPE/iX database files   (ALLBASE/SQL and TurboIMAGE/XL) and POSIX filesystem files.   Configuring the integration   Prerequisites   • Ensure that you have correctly installed and configured Data Protector. You need   to have at least 15 MB of available disk space (5 MB for the installation package   and 10 MB for the installation itself). See the HP Data Protector installation and   licensing guide for instructions on how to install Data Protector in various   architectures.   MPE/iX system user guide   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   • For an up-to-date list of supported versions, platforms, devices, required patches   and other information, see the HP Data Protector product announcements, software   • • Ensure that TurboSTORE/iX or TurboSTORE/iX 7x24 True-Online is installed on   your system.   Ensure that TCP/IP protocol is installed and configured.   For a list of supported platforms and general Data Protector and MPE/iX-specific   limitations, see the HP Data Protector product announcements, software notes, and   references.   Before you begin   • • • • To use backup devices connected to MPE/iX system, install the General Media   Agent.   Install the MPE/iX Disk Agent and configure the JINETD.NET.SYS file on all   supported MPE/iX systems.   Enable the name resolving mechanism (DNS of host files).   Configuring devices   This section describes how to configure standalone devices and SCSI tape libraries   on MPE/iX.   Configuring standalone devices   1. Connect a device to the system.   22   MPE/iX system user guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. Write down tape I/O Configuration from the ISL utility MAPPER.   a. Press CTRL - B to put the system in control mode.   b. Enter TC and press RETURN to soft reset the system.   c. Press any key to override the autoboot.   d. Enter Y for Boot from the primary boot path (Y or N)? or if   prompt shows BO PRI. Press RETURN.   e. Enter Y for Interact with IPL (Y/N)?.   f. At the ISL prompt, enter: ISL>ODE ODE>MAPPER MAPPER>RUN   g. After MAPPER scans system I/O configuration, you get the output similar to   the following:   Figure 2 I/O configuration: standalone device   Find the tape device and write down the I/O path and component name.   3. Restart the system and log in.   NOTE:   Do not stream jobs or start network interface and network services.   MPE/iX system user guide   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. Run the SYSGEN utility, IO subsystem:   24   MPE/iX system user guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. For a standalone (DDS) device, add:   • Path for device and identify it as PSEUDO:   • • Tape drive device (always on path address ending with 0), set ID and mode   as AUTOREPLY:   IO>ADEV LDEV=30 PATH=52.3.0 ID=HPC1533A MODE=AUTOREPLY   Autochanger (robotics) device and identify it as PICKER:   IO>ADEV LDEV=31 PATH=52.3.1 ID=PICKER   The MAPPER utility lists the path number (for example, PATH=52.3) and ID for   the device (use the first word from Component Name, for example   ID=HPC1533A).   The LDEV number is any free number from 1-255. You can check already used   numbers by listing all devices with SYSGEN, IO subsystem, or the showdev   command:   :SYSGEN   SYSGEN>IO   IO>LDEV   :SHOWDEV   The path address for autochanger is usually the path address for tape +1.   NOTE:   For SCSI devices, use PSEUDO as the device identifier.   MPE/iX system user guide   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. Keep the new configuration and exit SYSGEN:   Enter Y for Purge old configuration (yes/no)?.   7. Create a device link file using mknod:   :mknod “/dev/picker c 0 31”   :mknod “/dev/drive c 0 30”   8. To verify the changes, restart the system.   After you connected and configured standalone devices, configure them for use with   Data Protector. For detailed steps, see the online Help index: “configuring standalone   devices”.   Configuring SCSI tape libraries   1. Connect a device to the system.   26   MPE/iX system user guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. Write down tape I/O Configuration from the ISL utility MAPPER.   a. Press CTRL - B to put the system in control mode.   b. Enter TC and press RETURN to soft reset the system.   c. Press any key to override the autoboot.   d. Enter Y for Boot from the primary boot path (Y or N)? or if   prompt shows BO PRI. Press RETURN.   e. Enter Y for Interact with IPL (Y/N)?.   f. At the ISL prompt, enter:   ISL>ODE   ODE>MAPPER   MAPPER>RUN   g. After MAPPER scans system I/O configuration, you get the output similar to   the following:   Figure 3 I/O configuration: SCSI tape library   Find the tape device and write down the I/O path and component name.   3. Restart the system and log in.   NOTE:   Do not stream jobs or start network interface and network services.   MPE/iX system user guide   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. Run the SYSGEN utility, IO subsystem:   :SYSGEN   SYSGEN>IO   For a SCSI tape library (DLT) device, add:   • The path and device for autochanger:   IO>PATH PATH=56/52.0 ID=PSEUDO   IO>ADEV LDEV=30 PATH=56/52.0.0 ID=PICKER   • Paths and devices for tapes:   IO>APATH PATH=56/52.2 ID=PSEUDO   IO>ADEV LDEV=31 PATH=56/52.2.0 ID=DLT8000   MODE=AUTOREPLY   IO>APATH PATH=56/52.3 ID=PSEUDO   IO>ADEV LDEV=32 PATH=56/52.3.0 ID=DLT8000   MODE=AUTOREPLY   The MAPPER utility lists the path number (for example, PATH=56/52.0) and the   device ID (use the first word from Component Name, for example ID=DLT8000).   The LDEV number is any free number from 1-255. You can check already used   numbers by listing all devices with SYSGEN, IO subsystem, or the showdev   command:   :SYSGEN   SYSGEN>IO   IO>LDEV   :SHOWDEV   The path address for autochanger is usually the path address for tape +1.   5. For path number (PATH=56/52.0-PATH=56/52.0.0) from MAPPER utility,   for ID use the first word from Component Name (ID=DLT8000), for autochanger   use PICKER (ID=PICKER) and for LDEV numbers use any free number from   1-255.   NOTE:   For SCSI devices, use PSEUDO as the device identifier.   28   MPE/iX system user guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. Keep the new configuration and exit SYSGEN:   Enter Y for Purge old configuration (yes/no)?.   7. Create a device link file using mknod:   :mknod “/dev/dlt_picker c 0 30”   :mknod “/dev/dlt_tape01 c 0 31”   :mknod “/dev/dlt_tape02 c 0 32”   8. Restart the system to verify the changes.   After you connected and configured SCSI libraries, configure them for use with   Data Protector. For detailed steps, see the online Help index: “configuring SCSI   libraries”.   Backup   TurboSTORE/iX supports two backup types:   Table 3 Backup types   Online (option ONLINE) The files are closed for write access during backup.   True-online (option   ONLINE=START)   The files are not required to be closed for write access during   backup.   MPE/iX system user guide   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   You perform an MPE/iX backup in the same way as the filesystem backup. For the   procedure, see the online Help index: “creating backup specifications”.   Additionally, specify the supported MPE/iX backup options in the form of extended   User-definable backup variables   Set user-definable backup variables (a variable name and its value) to enable flexible   operation of the Data Protector MPE/iX integration.   Table 4 List of backup variables   Variable   Value   Description   ONLINE   none (default)   If this variable is used, files must be closed for   write access during backup. This provides   compatibility to pre-MPE/iX 5.5 TurboSTORE   backup behavior. The TurboSTORE/iX log file logs   information about the files that could not be   backed up. This log is created during backup and   restore and is presented as   /tmp/storeprocessid.log.   ONLINE   START   If this variable is used, files are not required to be   closed for write access during backup. If   ONLINE=START is not set, “open file” errors will   occur during backup. For more information, see   the TurboSTORE/iX documentation   DIRECTORY   none (default)   Used to back up the MPE system directory   information, which keeps track of the accounts,   groups, users, and files (but not of the private   volume sets). Storing directory information helps   you rebuild your system from backups if you   unexpectedly lose information. All hierarchical   filesystem directories on the system are also stored   when DIRECTORY is specified.   User-definable options depending on TurboSTORE/iX options are: DIRECTORY,   ONLINE, ONLINE=START. These options are mapped to the same TurboSTORE/iX   options.   30   MPE/iX system user guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setting Backup Variables   1. In the HP Data Protector, switch to the Backup context.   2. In the Scoping Pane, expand Backup, and double-click Backup Specifications.   3. Right-click the backup specification and select Properties from the pop-up menu.   4. Click the Options tab, and then click Advanced under Filesystem Options.   MPE/iX system user guide   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. In the Advanced window, enter the supported MPE/iX variable, for example   Figure 5 Entering the variable   7. Click Add to add the new variable to the list.   TurboSTORE/iX backup options   ONLINE=START, and DIRECTORY variables.   The following TurboSTORE/iX backup options are always used and cannot be   disabled: ONVS, TREE, and DIRECTORY (if the whole volume set is checked for   backup).   The following TurboSTORE/iX backup options cannot be used as they are replaced   by the Data Protector functionality: DATE, PROGRESS, and STATISTICS.   The following TurboSTORE/iX options are not supported: COMPRESS, FCRANGE,   FILES, FULLDB, INTER, LOGVOLSET, MAXTAPEBUF, NOTIFY, ONERROR,   PARALLEL, PARTIALDB, PURGE, RENAME, SPLITVS, STOREDIRECTORY,   STORESET, and TRANSPORT.   Full system backup   For full system backup, create two sets of tapes:   • • SLT (system load tape) containing system parameters and I/O configuration   Store tape containing user files and directories and system directory information   MPE/iX system user guide   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Creating SLT   To create a SLT, run:   sysgen>TAPE (or sysgen>TA)   When the tape is created, you receive the message that boot backup was generated   successfully. If an error occurs, a flashing TAPE ERROR message is issued to the   console.   Create the SLT tape each time you make configuration changes.   For more information on SYSGEN, see the System Startup, Configuration, and   Shutdown Reference Manual.   Creating Store Tapes   To create a store tape, perform an MPE/iX backup in the same way as an ordinary   backup. Additionally, specify the DIRECTORY option. This option stores the system   directory information in the volset_name_DAF file on the medium. This is not a   real permanent file as it does not physically exist on the system (it exists only on the   medium).   IMPORTANT:   All users and jobs must be logged off the system during backup. If you need to access   files during backup, perform the true-online backup (ONLINE=START option).   To specify the MPE/iX full backup options, make sure the user-definable variable   DIRECTORY is specified in the backup options window. For the procedure, see   Restore   To perform the restore, select the backed up objects and start the session. For details,   see the online Help index keyword: “restore”.   Besides standard restore options, Data Protector offers MPE/iX-specific options as   34   MPE/iX system user guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User-definable restore variables   Set user-definable variables (a variable name and its value) to enable flexible   operation of the Data Protector MPE/iX integration.   Table 5 List of restore variables   Variable   Value   Description   DIRECTORY   none (default)   Restores the MPE system directory (volume   set configuration) information.   VOLSET   CREATE   /volume_set_name   Performs the restore to target volume set, if   backed up volume set is different   (cross-volume set restore using options -as   or -into).   NOHFS   Forces restore of MPE account or MPE group   instead of HFS directory.   User-definable options that depend on TurboSTORE/iX options are DIRECTORY and   VOLSET. These options are mapped to the same TurboSTORE/iX options.   The option CREATE=NOHFS is not a TurboSTORE/iX option.   Setting Restore Variables   1. In the HP Data Protector Manager, switch to the Restore context.   2. In the Scoping Pane, under Restore Objects, expand the appropriate data type.   3. Expand the client system and then click the appropriate object.   4. In the Source Property page, select objects for restore.   5. Click the Options tab to open the Options Property page.   6. Click Advanced.   MPE/iX system user guide   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7. In the Advanced dialog box, specify the appropriate variable and its value, and   then click Add.   Figure 6 Entering the variable   8. Click OK to apply the settings.   TurboSTORE/iX restore options   The variable VOLSET=/VOLUMESETNAME directs the restore behavior to write the   data to /VOLUMESETNAME. If the variable is not used, the files are restored to the   original volume set. This option is used for a cross-volume set restore.   To restore MPE accounts/groups as native MPE accounts/groups (and not HFS   directories), use the CREATE variable as well.   The restore variable CREATE=NOHFS creates an MPE account/group.   TurboSTORE/iX can only restore data into MPE accounts/groups that already exist.   If a restore is performed into or as a new MPE account/group, TurboSTORE/iX   creates a hierarchical filesystem directory instead of an MPE account/group. Set the   CREATE=NOHFS variable to avoid such behavior and create an MPE account/group.   TIP:   You can use restore options together, for example, VOLSET and CREATE=NOHFS, to   restore an account/group from one volume set to a new account/group on another   volume set.   The VOLSET TurboSTORE/iX restore option is always used and cannot be disabled.   36   MPE/iX system user guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The following TurboSTORE/iX restore options cannot be used as they are replaced   by the standard Data Protector functionality: COPYACD, KEEP,NEWDATE, NOACD,   OLDDATE, and SHOW.   Pre- and post-exec commands   Before backup or restore, you may want to check the number of files to back up,   stop some transaction processing, or shut down a database. Such actions are   performed using pre- and post-exec commands, which are not supplied by Data   Protector. Depending on your need, you may prepare your own executables that   perform the required actions.   To execute pre- and post-exec commands, enter /bin/sh and the full script pathname   in the pre-exec and post-exec fields.   Example   /bin/sh /usr/omni/bin/script_name   Shell script can contain commands for job streaming:   callci stream job_file_name   Example   callci stream MYJOB.SYS.PUB   NOTE:   Make sure the permissions for pre- and post-exec commands are set properly before   starting backup or restore.   For more information on pre- and post-exec commands, see the online Help index:   “pre- and post-exec commands”.   Disaster recovery   Disaster recovery on MPE/iX is performed manually and involves recovering the   system using the SLT tape. In addition, Data Protector is used to restore all files,   including the system directory information.   MPE/iX system user guide   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   See the STORE and TurboSTORE/iX Products Manual for more information about   disaster recovery on MPE/iX.   Prerequisites   • SLT containing system parameters and I/O configuration   • Store tape containing user files and directories and system directory information   Recovery Procedure   1. Boot your system from the latest SLT. Use the INSTALL utility to make your hard   disk is bootable.   2. Run VOLUTIL to initialize the system volume set members.   Example   volutil: SCRATCHVOL LDEV=2   volutil: NEWVOL MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET:MEMBER 2 LDEV=2   PERM=80 TRANS=100   volutil: EXIT   Verify that the master volume (LDEV1) for MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET is in   the MASTER state. Other volumes may be in the SCRATCH or UNKNOWN state.   These are the volumes that must be re-initializing.   VOLUTIL is not necessary if the members of the system set are defined in the   SYSGEN utility using AVOL. If this is not done, the members of the system volume   set initialize when INSTALL is performed.   3. Reinstall Data Protector.   4. Restore the latest backup of your system directory information. Select the   volset_name_DAF object and specify the DIRECTORY option. All system   information is restored.   5. Restore your latest filesystem backup.   6. Restart the system.   Supported CLI commands   Data Protector A.06.11 supports the omnib command.   38   MPE/iX system user guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Prerequisites   • For the omnib command to operate properly, add the MANAGER.SYS user to   the admin group.   NOTE:   Due to the limitations of the MPE/iX Posix shell (utility nroff is not implemented), it is   not possible to implement help for this command as a man page.   For a description of the omnib command, see the HP Data Protector command line   interface reference.   NOTE:   On MPE/iX, the omniintro man page is also available in /usr/omni/docs.   Backup and restore of MPE/iX database   MPE/iX supports ALLBASE/SQL database and the TurboIMAGE/XL Database   Management System.   When backing up the MPE/iX database, consider the following:   • • To back up a complete database (all database files), perform true-online backup.   To back up database files, select the account/group in which they reside.   To understand the options ONLINE and ONLINE=START, perform the online database   backup.   If the ONLINE option is used, the files closed for write access are not backed up. The   TurboSTORE/iX log contains the information about the files that are not backed up.   If the ONLINE=START option is used, all files are backed up, including those closed   for write access. This is called true-online backup.   options ONLINE and ONLINE=START.   MPE/iX system user guide   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TurboSTORE/iX log files   During backup or restore, TurboSTORE/iX creates a log file, saved in the /tmp   directory. Its name consists of store or restore process and the process identification   number (pid), for example store74711122.log.   IMPORTANT:   TurboSTORE/iX log file for backup can show more objects than actually backed up. That   is because of some Data Protector options (–skip, -only, -since) where the data is   read but not written to the medium. The line Total media written is related to   TurboSTORE/iX, not to Data Protector, media.   Below are the examples of TurboSTORE/iX log files.   Example 1. TurboSTORE/iX log files with ONLINE   >> TURBO-STORE/RESTORE VERSION C.60.17 B5152AA <<   (C) 1986 Hewlett-Packard CO.   STORE /SYS/SAMPLEDB/;   ;TREE;ONVS=MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET;ONLINE=START;NW3K^M   THU, JAN 25, 2007, 3:59 PM   /SYS/SAMPLEDB/MUSIC NOT STORED: FILE OPEN FOR WRITE ST ATTACH   /SYS/SAMPLEDB/MUSICDBE NOT STORED: FILE OPEN FOR WRITE ST ATTACH   /SYS/SAMPLEDB/MUSICDCR NOT STORED: FILE OPEN FOR WRITE ST ATTACH   /SYS/SAMPLEDB/MUSICDFL NOT STORED: FILE OPEN FOR WRITE ST ATTACH   /SYS/SAMPLEDB/MUSICDLG NOT STORED: FILE OPEN FOR WRITE ST ATTACH   ONLINE BACKUP UTILIZED DISC SPACE FOR LOG ON THE FOLLOWING VOLSETS:   MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET :   0 KB   DATABASE INFORMATION:   ALL/SQL DATABASE: /SYS/SAMPLEDB/PARTSDBE   FILES STORED:   12   HFS DIRECTORIES STORED:   1 FILES STORED:   104   FILES NOT STORED:   5 TOTAL MEDIA WRITTEN:   0 40   MPE/iX system user guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Example 2. TurboSTORE/iX log files with ONLINE=START   >> TURBO-STORE/RESTORE VERSION C.60.17 B5152AA <<   (C) 1986 Hewlett-Packard CO.   STORE /SYS/SAMPLEDB/;   ;TREE;ONVS=MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET;ONLINE=START;NW3K^M   THU, JAN 25, 2007, 3:59 PM   ONLINE BACKUP UTILIZED DISC SPACE FOR LOG ON THE FOLLOWING VOLSETS:   MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET:   832 KB   TURBOIMAGE DATABASE: /SYS/SAMPLEDB/MUSIC   FILES STORED:   7 ALLBASE/SQL DATABASE: /SYS/SAMPLEDB/MUSICDBE   FILES STORED:   3 ALLBASE/SQL DATABASE: /SYS/SAMPLEDB/PARTSDBE   FILES STORED:   12   HFS DIRECTORIES STORED:   1 FILES STORED:   109   TOTAL MEDIA WRITTEN:   0 UDC files and environment variables   The following section describes how to create UDC files and use MA environment   variables.   UDC files   To create a UDC file, enter the following in command prompt:   :editor   HP32201A.09.00 EDIT/3000 MON, JAN 15, 2007, 2:37 PM   (C) Hewlett-Packard CO. 1993   /add   1 2 3 4 OB2UDC   OPTION LOGON   <- UDC NAME   <- START ON LOGIN   OB2SET   <- SET OB2VARIABLES SCRIPT   MPE/iX system user guide   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 * <- END OF UDC COMMAND   6 //   ...   /keep OB2UDCF.PUB.SYS   /exit   END OF SUBSYSTEM   : To activate the UDC file enter:   :SETCATALOG OB2UDC.PUB.SYS; APPEND   OB2SET file   OB2SET file can be created with any editor.   Below is an example of the Data Protector environment variables:   Example   SETVAR OB2DEVRETRY   SETVAR OB2DEVSLEEP   5 5 COMMENT SETVAR OB2BLKSIZE   COMMENT SETVAR OB2SEGSIZE   SETVAR OB2OMNIMAXCATALOG   -1   -1   -1   SETVAR OB2OMNIMAXCATALOG   -1   SETVAR OB2SHORTSEEKFM   SETVAR OB2EODMETHOD   SETVAR OB2DASDRIVESTATUS2   SETVAR OB2SPTRETRY   -1   -1   -1   5 SETVAR OB2SPTSLEEP   5 SETVAR OB2SPTRETRYCOMMAND   SETVAR OB2SPTSLEEPCOMMAND   SETVAR OB2SKIPWRITE   SETVAR OB2SCSITIMEOUT   SETVAR OB2DBD   5 5 -1   -1   -1   -1   -1   SETVAR OB2SKIPEJECT   SETVAR OB2IMMEDFM   After adding new variables to OB2SET, restart inetd to update the configuration   with the new settings. 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