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

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Filenames -filenames OK
DCBF(presence and size) -bf OK
SIBF(readability) -sibf OK
OMNIDC(consistency) -dc OK
DONE!
Note
The contents of the IDB must be logically correct. In other words, the parts
must be consistent and in good working order. For example, all details
must link to valid tablespace entries, all filenames must be part of existing
objects, and so on.
You can manually perform consistency checks for specific parts of the IDB and for the whole IDB.
Data Protector checks the consistency of the IDB by default before the IDB is backed up (quick check).
This is extremely important for recovering the IDB and backed-up data in case of a disaster.
Perform a restore of an object to a test system that has previously backed up on the production cell
server.
Services and mediapool check
#/opt/omni/sbin/omnihealthcheck
Health check started: 06/29/07 13:46:10.
======> Running: /opt/omni/sbin/omnisv -status
ProcName Status [PID]
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rds : Active [28478]
crs : Active [28495]
mmd : Active [28494]
omnitrig: Active
Sending of traps disabled.
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Status: All Data Protector relevant processes/services up and running.
Exit code: 0
======> Running: /opt/omni/bin/omnimm -list_pools
Status Pool name Media Type MS # of media Free [MB]
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Good Default AIT AIT No 0 0
Good Default DDS DDS No 0 0
Good Default DLT DLT No 0 0
Good Default DTF DTF No 0 0