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HORCMINST=1
HORCMINST_AUX=2
RETRY_TIME=120
RETRY_WAIT=5
VENDER=HP
PRODUCT=OPEN-3
INSTALLPATH=C:\HORCM
•
RAID Manager-linkage definition file, for the backup server
(
C:\Program Files\CVXPAE\DRM\conf\raid\DEFAULT.dat
)
HORCMINST=2
HORCMINST_AUX=1
RETRY_TIME=120
RETRY_WAIT=5
VENDER=HP
PRODUCT=OPEN-3
INSTALLPATH=C:\HORCM
For details about the RAID Manager-linkage definition file (
DEFAULT.dat
), see “
Agent for linkage with RAID Manager
Example of creating dictionary map files
Since this environment configuration example uses an active-passive cluster configuration, the dictionary
map files are created on the shared directory. In this example, the dictionary map file directory is
L:\PTM
.
To create dictionary map files, open an MS-DOS prompt on the database server (active server), and
execute the following command (utility):
PROMPT> set DRM_HOSTNAME=SQL001
PROMPT> C:\Program Files\CVXPAE\DRM\bin\util\drmdbsetup -i
Check that the dictionary map files have been created in the shared directory
L:\PTM
.
For details about creating dictionary map files, see “
Example of registering SQL Server information
The following shows an example of registering SQL Server information. Since this environment
configuration uses an active-passive cluster configuration, SQL Server information is created in the
shared directory. In this example, such information is registered in
L:\mssql
.
To register SQL Server information, execute the
drmsqlinit
command on both the active server
and the standby server. In this example, since the SQL Server instance uses a set instance, specify
the
DEFAULT
parameter.
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