Using symantec netbackup, Using hp data protector, Using symantec backup exec – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange User Manual
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For more information about using CLI commands with your backup software, see HpRmCli
Exch backup
, HpRmCli Exch deletebackup, HpRmCli Exch listbackup, and
HpRmCli Exch restore
in
“Using the Recovery Manager CLI” (page 63)
.
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For more information about using your backup software to back virtual copies up to media
or to restore virtual copies from media, see
“Using the Recovery Manager GUI” (page 39)
.
Using Symantec NetBackup
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Symantec NetBackup software is case-sensitive. If you are using NetBackup, make sure all
information entered pertaining to the policy is supplied with the proper case.
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Any time you are using NetBackup to back up to media or restore from media, you can monitor
the progress using the progress log:
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To modify the timeout value for NetBackup software initialization, see
Using HP Data Protector
For each HP Data Protector backup you create, a postscript (.bat) file is created in the $DP_HOME\
bin
folder (where $DP_HOME is the Data Protector install location; for example, C:\ program
files\Omniback
). This script cleans up after the associated backup is complete.
Recovery Manager does not clean these postscripts. After a backup is complete (either successfully
or with failures), you can manually remove the associated postscript batch file if desired.
Using Symantec Backup Exec
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Symantec Backup Exec supports Media server and remote administrator console for backups
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When you are using the Backup Exec to backup to media or restore from media, monitor the
progress using the administrator console
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Configuring Backup Software