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Using symantec netbackup, Using hp data protector, Using symantec backup exec – HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software User Manual

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HP 3PAR Recovery Manager does not track restore progress. You must use your backup
software to monitor restore progress.

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 HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Exchange CLI”

(page 64)

.

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 40)

.

Using Symantec NetBackup

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.

Any time you are using NetBackup to back up to media or restore from media, you can monitor
the progress using the progress log:

\log\nbulog\Mailbox_Database_timestamp.log

To modify the timeout value for NetBackup software initialization, see

“Understanding the

Registry” (page 22)

.

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.

HP 3PAR 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

Symantec Backup Exec supports Media server and remote administrator console for backups

When you are using the Backup Exec to backup to media or restore from media, monitor the
progress using the administrator console

Using Your Backup Software

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