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Using omnirc options – HP B6960-90078 User Manual

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Customizing the Data Protector Environment

Using Omnirc Options

Chapter 11

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Using Omnirc Options

The

omnirc

options are most useful for troubleshooting or overriding

other settings affecting the behavior of the Data Protector client only.
However, even advanced users should not use them unless their
operating environment demands it. The Disk Agents and Media Agents
use the values of these options.

These options are found in the following locations:

Locations

/opt/omni/.omnirc

on HP-UX and Solaris clients

/usr/omni/.omnirc

on other UNIX clients

\omnirc

on Windows clients

sys:\usr\omni\omnirc

on Novell NetWare clients

How to Use
Omnirc Options?

Installation provides a template for the omnirc file (

.omnirc.TMPL

or

omnirc.TMPL

, depending on the platform). This file is not active. To

create an active omnirc file, copy the template file to

omnirc

(or

.omnirc

)

and edit it. To use a specific option, uncomment the line (remove the '#'
character) and edit the value if necessary.

• When creating the

omnirc

file (either by copying or by using an

editor), verify its permissions. On UNIX, permissions will be set
according to your umask settings and may be such that some
processes may be unable to read the file.

Set the permissions to 644 manually.

• When changing the

omnirc

file, you have to restart the Data

Protector services/daemons on the Data Protector client where you
modified the

omnirc

file. This is mandatory for the

crs

daemon on

UNIX and recommended for Data Protector CRS and

Inet

services on

Windows. Specifically on Windows, restarting is not required when
adding or changing entries, only when removing entries (or renaming
the file).

Most Often Used
Variables

The most often used omnirc variables include:

OB2BLKPADDING_n: This is a set of variables that can be used to

specify the number of empty blocks written to the media at the
initialization time.