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2.
Check that the temporary files have been imported correctly.
To check that backup information bearing the date on which the temporary files had been backed
up from the primary volume to the secondary volume has been imported on the backup server,
execute the
drmfscat
command on the backup server.
BKServer > drmfscat G:
INSTANCE: G:
BACKUP-ID:0000000001 BACKUP-MODE: COLD INSTANCE: G: ORIGINAL-ID:
0000000001
START-TIME:2004/08/05 10:00:00 END-TIME: 2004/08/05 10:03:00
HOSTNAME: FSServer
T FILE FS DG DEVICE COPY-GROUP
F G: G: - Harddisk2 TC01,FS11
F - - - - TC01,FS11
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3.
Back up the data from the secondary volume to a tape.
To back up the data, execute
EX_DRM_TAPE_BACKUP
on the backup server. For the tape backup
mount point, specify the G drive (drive letter
G:
).
BKServer > EX_DRM_TAPE_BACKUP Operation_A -mount_pt G:
When a backup is executed, information about the backup operation will be registered in the
backup catalog of the backup server. In this example, the information has the new backup ID
0000000002
.
4.
Check that the file system has been backed up correctly.
To check that backup information bearing the date on which the file system had been backed
up from the primary volume to the secondary volume is available, execute the
drmtapecat
command on the backup server.
BKServer > drmtapecat
BACKUP-ID BACKUP-OBJECT SNAPSHOT TIME EXPIRATION TIME BACKUP-MEDIA
0000000002 FILESYSTEM 2004/08/05 10:00:00 2004/11/05 10:00:00 MEDIA1
:
:
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5.
Clear the secondary volume cache.
After the tape backup operation finishes, clear the system cache on the backup server before
backing up the data.
To clear the system cache, execute
EX_DRM_CACHE_PURGE
on the backup server to mount or
unmount the secondary volume.
BKServer > EX_DRM_CACHE_PURGE Operation_A
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Resynchronize the copy group.
To resynchronize the copy group, execute
EX_DRM_RESYNC
on the file server.
FSServer > EX_DRM_RESYNC Operation_A
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