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Data Protector ExpressUser’s Guidetc330–96002Part number: *TC330–96002*First edition: October 2010

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ConventionElementItalic text Text emphasisMonospace text• File and directory names• System output• Code• Commands, their arguments, and argument value

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• Operating system type and revision level• Detailed questionsUser’s Guide11

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12Before you begin

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1OverviewIn this chapter•Concepts• A Simple, Immediate Backup• Restore to a Different LocationWARNING!Data Protector Express security is disabled at i

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Figure 1 Basic ArchitectureTerminologyThe following terminology is used throughout this document ...• Clients—Aclient is any computer (or Machine) in

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of finding installation disks, installing operating systems and applications, patching them andrestoring data with a simple restore process directly fr

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10. Select the new job object and click the Run button on the Command bar to start the job. Hold thecursor over the Data Protector Express icon (the Q

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5. For this first restore job, w e want to restore the files to a different location. This w ill allow you tocompare the original files with the restored

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2 Administering BackupIn this chapter• Using the Administrator• Using Quick Access from Taskbar• About the D a ta Protector Express ServiceThe entire

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Legal and notice information© Copyright 1999, 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Under copyright laws, the contents of this document may no

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a. Object Layout —withthislayout,theviewpanecontainsasetofobjectsdisplayedaslargeicons. This view typically contains comma nd objects as in the case o

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• The evaluation license for the option has expired. Optional features are installed automaticallywhen you install Data Protector Express. Once the ev

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Accessing Data Protector Express functionsWhen you right-click the Q uick Access icon, a menu is displayed.JobsClick the Jobs menu item to create a ne

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Settings and Other CommandsSettingsClick the Settings m enu item to change the settings for the Quick Access taskbar icon or for the D ataProtector Ex

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About the Data Protector Express ServiceThe Data Protector Express Service lets you run backup jobs automatically and unattended. TheAdministrator can

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3BackupJobsIn this chapter•SelectingFilesforBackupJobs•SelectingDevices•Encryption•Configuration• Advanced SettingsBackup jobs can be created from the

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By default, Data Protector Express backs up all volumes, folders and files that have been marked for thejob. Selection filters let you identify specific

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Rotation type and SetsThis setting isonly available when the job is scheduled to run repeatedly. The Rotation type and Setscontrols allowyou to specif

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Auto V erify modeAfter Data Protector Express b acks up a set of data, it can verify that the data was backed up correctly.Data Protector Express read

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WARNING!Files protected with split file mode cannot be restored dur ing Disaster Recovery. They must be restoredafter the DR process has completed.Sche

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ContentsBeforeyoubegin ... 9Intendedaudience... 9Editions ...

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New media locationSpecifies the folder in which Data Protector Exp ress will store any new media created while the job isrun. By default, Data Protecto

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CAUTION:Unless you have specific needs that require changes to the advanced options, leave the default valuesunchanged.Settings for all platformsEject

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it upon completion. to ensure the files are quiescent during the backup. See Job Pre-Post ExecutionCommands for details.Barcode FilterThese settingscon

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4 Restore and Verify JobsIn this chapter•SelectingFiles•SelectingDevices•Configuration• Advanced SettingsRestore jobs and verify jobs are similar in th

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When you select a folder, D ata Protector Express automatically selects the latest version for that folderand for every file within that folder. If you

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Restoring filesandfolderstoadifferentfolderYou c an also restore files and folders to different folders. When Data Protector Express restores theobject,

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tension to the entire media for maximum media life and data integrity. Your device must support autore-tension to use this feature.Restore files that a

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Advanced Windows Verif y OptionsEnable snapshotsBy default, the verify job creates a temporary snapshot before verifying the selectedfile. Deselect thi

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38Restore and V erify Jobs

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5WorkingWithDevicesIn this chapter•SelectingDevicesforJobs•DeviceProperties• Device Commands• Sharing storage devices on a SANData Protector Express r

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IntervalSettings... 29Mediatobeused ... 29Autoformat...

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Status The Status page d isplays the current status information for the selected device. For example,it shows the current operation, if any, being per

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NOTE:Not all operations are available on all devices. For example, an optical device does not support theRewind command. Check your hardware documenta

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the tape and then rewinds it to the beginning. This command can be useful in some circumstances. Byretensioning on the tape, you can sometimes make an

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Sometimes you will need to resta rt a device that has, for some reason, failed to initialize properly. Adevice may have stopped for any number of reas

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44Working With Devices

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6 Working with Tape LibrariesIn this chapter• Installation and Configuration• Barcodes and MIC (memory in cartridge)• Barcode Filters• Initialization P

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NOTE:It can take a long time to inventory the tape media in a tape library, which is why Data Protector Expressusually perform s a "light invento

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• Binding the loader to its physical devices. This ensures that the devices are associated with thelibrary in the Data Protector Express catalog.• Upd

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48Working with Tape Libraries

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7 Scheduling, Rotations, and MediaManagementIn this chapter• Backup Schedule Considerations•SchedulingConcepts• M edia Rotation Types• Running Jobs wi

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DailyAppend... 52SimpleandGFSRotationTypes ... 53Custom...

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Backup Schedule ConsiderationsData Protector Express lets you set up jobs that run automatically on regular sched ules. To determinewhich type of back

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a textual description of its current setting. To customize the settings for an interval , click on one of theinterval buttons. Most schedules are defin

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will be a monthly or yearly job and not a weekly job. As long as none of these media sets has be enoverwritten, full data recovery is possible.NOTE:Wh

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Simple and G FS Rotation TypesThese rotation types specify combinations of full and incremental backups that efficiently use a specificnumber of mediase

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Failed jobs If a job fails, it will not automatically be run again. However, you can manually rerun byclicking the Run command in the command bar.Paus

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8 Enc r yption and CompressionIn this chapter•EncryptionforBackupJobs• Compression•KeyManagementEncryptionEncryption is the process of changing data i

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device does not support encryption, the user will be prompted with an alert telling them that the devicecannot be used since it does not support hardw

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Hint The text entered here will be added to the log file of an import job if the media later needs to beimported and the incorrect passphrase is suppli

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58Encryption and Compression

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9WorkingwithThird-PartyApplicationsData Protector Express provides agents for protecting a number of popular third-part y applications.These agents pr

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Log fileformats ... 83Save log to a file ... 83E-maillog ...

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NOTE:The settings here are only applicable to Microsoft Exchange Server databases; all other fi le types arebacked up in the job’s default mode.For exa

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CAUTION:These .log files are then purged.When the Backup mode is set to Differential, for databases, only the .log files are included in thebackup job,

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5. Sequentially move through the versions in the Available versions list by date until you fi nd the mostrecent full backup of the storage group. This

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4. For each storage g roup to be restored, dism ount and change the p roperties for each store with astorage group:a. Right-click the store within the

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b. Create a restore job.c. Click the Microsoft E xchange Server in the Folders panel to display the storage g roups in the listin the Name column to t

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Configuring the Microsoft SQL Ser verYou can configure any Data Protector Express feature by selecting the object from the Catalog viewand updating info

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NOTE:There is no distinct Differential job mode for SQL Sever database instances.If you want jobs with a Differential backup mode to back up both the

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For example, you can use the DUMP command to dump transaction logs to the dump device (preferably, aseparate disk drive). You can set this up to occur

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During the restore processes, Data Protector Express will recreate the database and all seg m entsexactly as they existed when the backup was per form

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In the last increm ental restore job, click the Advanced Options button and select the Finalize recoveryof MS SQL databa ses check box. If you do not

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Figures1BasicArchitecture... 13User’s Guide7

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virtual server configuration, style sheets (CSS), themes, a nd customization informa tion for site definitionsare stored i n the SharePoint installation

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2.Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) Virtu al Servers WSS uses one or more virtual servers tohostWebsites.UnlikeASP.NET,itdoesnotconfigure eac

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72Working with Third-Part y Applications

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10 Disaster Recover yIn this chapter• Bootable devices• Imp ortant guidelines•CreatetheDisasterRecoveryBackup• Testing Disaster Recovery Media• Recove

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cycling with the Eject button held down), your tape drive goes into a special Disaster Recovery mode thatenables it to restore your operating system a

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3. Testthebootablemediatomakesureyouhavecreateditproperly. SeeTesting Disaster Recovery Media later i n this section.NOTE:We re commend that you creat

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3. Select the machine for which to prepare the bootable CD/DVD. The bootable CD/DVD is customizedfor that machines specific operating system and device

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d. The system boots from the CD or DVD.4. If you are using a bootable tape:a. Remove all media from all tape drives and/or library magazine slots.b. I

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To perform Disaster Recovery for one of the operating system listed above, do the following:1. Remove all m edia from all car tridge disk drives, tape

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12. Press Esc. A message screen appears.13. Press F10. Data Protector Express restarts your computer. After your computer has rebooted, log in.14. For

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Tables1Iconviewingstatus ... 212Creatingjobs ... 223Elementstatus ...

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If you h ad incremental and differential backup med ia since the last full backup, now use D ata P rotectorExpress to restore the data from your incre

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5. Once the recovery manager has been started, the Disaster Recovery Wizard displays a list ofsource and target devices available on the system.a. In

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c. c. Go to the system properties of this machine (right click on “Computer” and go toproperties or open the System Control panel)d. d. Click on “Comp

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11 A d v a n c e d J o b O p t i o n sThe options in this chapter are common to backup, restore, verify and copy jobs. In most cases thesesettingscanb

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E-mail logLog Format Choose a formatfrom the drop down list.Log will be sent to... Data Protector Express lets you e-mail logs to one or more recipien

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Command to execute if job completes with no error This command will execute if the job completeswith no final error. A job can complete with no error,

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Add a range of barcodes This filter allows you to specify a range of volume identifiers and mediaidentifiers to include. (Any media without a barcode or

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12 B a c ku p Dom ain ConfigurationIn this chapter• E -m ail Settings• Execution Options• Barcode Filter•PerformanceSettings•AlertSettings• Client Upgr

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Max number of a ctive selection lists This number controls how many hosts can build their selection listfor all active backup jobs in the Backup Domai

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89Backup Domain Configuration

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B efore you beginIntended audienceThis guide is intended for new and experienced users of Data Protector Express and Data ProtectorExpress Basic. For

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90Backup Domain Configuration

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In dexAActive Directorydisaster recovery and,80Advanced optionsbackup jobs,30restore jobs, 35, 35Alerts, viewing with the Quick Accessapplication,22au

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JJobrestore,33Job statusviewing,21Jobscreating with Quick Access application,22with the Quick Access application,22Jobs and Media view,49LLibrariescle

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Restore jobsadvanced options, 35, 35assinging new names,34concepts,33files to new folders,35Microsoft E xchange database,61Microsoft SQL databases,67re

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