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Figure 52 Example of specifying a RAID Manager instance number in the RAID Manager-linkage
definition file (DEFAULT.dat)

The following conditions are assumed for this example:

A RAID Manager instance (instance number:

1

) has already been activated on the file/database

server.

A RAID Manager instance (instance number:

2

) has already been activated on the backup server.

RAID Manager configuration definition files (

horcm1.conf

and

horcm2.conf

) have already

been created on the file/database server and on the backup server.

In this example, the parameters are specified as follows:

In the RAID Manager-linkage definition file (

DEFAULT.dat

) on the file or database server,

1

is

assigned to the parameter

HORCMINST

as the instance number of the RAID Manager instance

that manages the primary volume and

2

is assigned to the parameter

HORCMINST_AUX

as the

instance number of the RAID Manager instance that manages the secondary volume.

In the RAID Manager-linkage definition file (

DEFAULT.dat

) on the backup server,

2

is assigned

to the parameter

HORCMINST

as the instance number of the RAID Manager instance that manages

the secondary volume and

1

is assigned to the parameter

HORCMINST_AUX

as the instance

number of the RAID Manager instance that manages the primary volume.

Specifying a retry count and interval for pair status retry checking

Application Agent determines whether a backup or restoration has finished by checking the status of
the volume pair. By specifying parameters for the retry count and retry interval, you can set the retry
count and retry interval for checking the pair status.

If you need to specify the status checking retry count and interval that are used for backup, restore,
and resynchronization for each pair, you can specify them in the copy parameter definition file. For
details on the copy parameter definition file, see “

Specifying a retry count and interval appropriate

to operation style

” on page 123.

Preparation for using Application Agent

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