d. Reinstall patches.
3. Phase 2
a. Reinstall the Data Protector Cell Manager.
b. Restore the latest backup of the IDB to simplify the restore of all other files
from media.
c. Replace the Data Protector configuration information (/etc/opt/omni)
with the latest Data Protector configuration information from the backup to
re-create the previous configuration.
4. Phase 3
a. Use Data Protector standard restore procedure to restore user and
application data.
b. Reboot the system.
Limitation
For details on supported operating systems, refer to the HP Data Protector product
announcements, software notes, and references.
This description does not cover the recovery of a cluster environment. Depending on
the configuration of the cluster environment, additional steps and modification to the
environment are necessary.
Preparation
Perform the same preparatory steps without the steps pertaining to the auxiliary disk,
as for Disk Delivery Disaster Recovery of an HP-UX or Solaris client. See
“Preparation” on page 125 for reference. In addition to completing those steps, you
also have to complete the following:
1. The IDB has to be backed up regularly, ideally in a separate backup
specification, scheduled after the backup of the Cell Manager.
2. The IDB and configuration backup must run to a specific device located on the
Cell Manager system, to make the administrator aware that the medium in the
device contains the most recent version of the IDB.
Recovery
Use the following method to recover your UNIX Cell Manager.
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