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The following examples are provided:
•
Backing up storage groups to a remote site.
•
Restoring the storage groups backed up in the remote site to the local site (if the local site is oper-
ating properly)
The examples in this section assume the system configuration shown in the following figure.
Figure 125 System configuration for backing up and restoring a storage group between a local site
and a remote site
The examples in this section assume the following conditions:
•
The system has a database server (
DBServer
) in the local site and a backup server (
BKServer
)
in the remote site connected to a tape device.
•
The FTP service on the backup server in the remote site is started, and the system is set up so that
a user who has logged onto the OS of each file server can log into the FTP server and transfer
files to the FTP server. The FTP user ID is
admin
, and the FTP user password is
password
.
•
As Exchange Server has been installed on the backup server (
BKServer
) in the remote site, if the
storage system in the local site fails, Exchange Server can be used as a database server.
•
The primary volume in the local site is mounted on the
D:
drive and
E:
drive of
DBServer
.
•
Continuous Access Software volume is configured as a pair (usual operation is in the pair status)
with the copy group names
TC01,EXG11
and
TC02,EXG12
.
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