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Figure 63 Disk group configuration that does not allow backup
In such a case, change the configuration to one of the following volume configurations:
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Delete the logical volume that has not been mounted, from the disk group.
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Mount the logical volume onto the file system so that the file system is eligible to be backed up.
For details on the relationship between file systems that can be backed up and the configuration of
the disk group, see “
Examples of disk group configurations usable by Application Agent
After you have changed the volume configuration, execute the
drmfsdisplay
command with the
-refresh
option specified to update the dictionary map files.
Notes on pair volume resynchronization in a cascade configuration
When you are performing pair volume resynchronization in a cascade configuration (a multi-layer
pair configuration), the status of the pair that follows the pair to be resynchronized (secondary
volume/primary volume and secondary volume) must be PSUS or SMPL.
If you perform a pair status check by using a backup, restore, or resynchronization command when
the status of the pair that follows the pair to be resynchronized is not PSUS or SMPL, the command
will result in an error and a message will be output.
Precautions when executing commands
This section gives precautions to be noted when executing commands.
Permissions required for users executing commands
The following permissions are required for executing Application Agent commands:
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OS administrator permissions and administrator privileges
A user executing a Application Agent command must have local Administrator authorization on
the server on which the command is to be executed.
In a Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012 operating environment, the user must also
have OS administrator privileges. If the user does not have OS administrator privileges, an error
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