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Moving the idb to the original location – HP B6960-90078 User Manual

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Managing the Data Protector Internal Database

Restoring the IDB

Chapter 9

415

NOTE

You should not select the

directory, as this

directory is the original location of the IDB.

If you want to restore to a different system, specify the new Cell
Manager’s name.

6. Click

Restore

.

Moving the IDB to the Original Location

After you have restored the IDB to a temporary location, you need to
move the IDB directories to their original location. Proceed as follows:

On an UNIX Cell
Manager

1. Stop all running Data Protector sessions and close the Data Protector

GUI. This prevents access to the IDB.

2. Stop all Data Protector processes by running:

/opt/omni/sbin/omnisv -stop

3. Move the existing IDB directories:

/var/opt/omni/db40

and

/etc/opt/omni

This prevents merging of old and new files.

4. Copy the IDB directories from the temporary directory to the original

directories

/var/opt/omni/

and

/etc/opt/omni

If your extension files were located on some other directory, be sure to
copy them to the original disk and directory as well.

5. Restart the Data Protector processes by running:

/opt/omni/sbin/omnisv -start

On a Windows Cell
Manager

1. Stop all running Data Protector sessions and close the Data Protector

GUI. This prevents access to the IDB.

2. Stop all Data Protector services by running:

\bin\omnisv -stop