HP Data Protector Software Cell Manager Failover Process (standby Cell Manager)

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Data Protector CRS
Data Protector RDS
7. Start (and check) all Data Protector services:
D:\Program Files\OmniBack\bin\omnisv –stop
D:\Program Files\OmniBack\bin\omnisv –start
D:\Program Files\OmniBack\bin\omnisv –status
# /opt/omni/sbin/omnisv –stop
HP OpenView Storage Data Protector services successfully stopped.
# /opt/omni/sbin/omnisv –start
HP OpenView Storage Data Protector services successfully started.
# /opt/omni/sbin/omnisv -status
ProcName Status [PID]
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rds : Active [13772]
crs : Active [13784]
mmd : Active [13783]
omnitrig: Active
Sending of traps disabled.
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Status: All Data Protector relevant processes/services up and running.
8. Change ownership of the Data Protector database to the new Cell Manager (and check):
D:\Program Files\OmniBack\bin\omnidbutil –show_cell_name
D:\Program Files\OmniBack\bin\omnidbutil –change_cell_name
D:\Program Files\OmniBack\bin\omnidbutil –show_cell_name
# /opt/omni/sbin/omnidbutil -show_cell_name
# Catalog database owner: "site(A).yourdomain"
# /opt/omni/sbin/omnidbutil -change_cell_name
# This will change ownership of libraries, pools devices and # media.
# Are you sure (y/n)?y
# DONE!
# /opt/omni/sbin/omnidbutil -show_cell_name
# Catalog database owner: " site(B).yourdomain "
Test
You may want to perform an integrity check on the newly promoted standby Cell Manager.
IDB check
D:\Program Files\OmniBack\bin>omnidbcheck -extended
Check Level Mode Status
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Core -core OK