HP Data Protector Software Cell Manager Failover Process (standby Cell Manager)
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Good Default Exabyte ExaByte No 0 0
Good Default File File No 0 0
Good Default LTO-Ultrium LTO-Ultrium No 0 0
Good Default Optical Optical No 0 0
Good Default QIC QIC No 0 0
Good Default SAIT SAIT No 0 0
Good Default SD-3 SD-3 No 0 0
Good Default SuperDLT SuperDLT No 0 0
Good Default T3480/T4890/T9490 T3480/T4890/T9490 No 0 0
Good Default T3590 T3590 No 0 0
Good Default T3592 T3592 No 0 0
Good Default T9840 T9840 No 0 0
Good Default T9940 T9940 No 0 0
Good Default Tape Tape No 0 0
Good File_Library-ita010_1_Med File No 9 86779
Good File_Library_ita9_1_Media File No 10 16711
Good File_Library_ita9_2_Media File No 2 3386
Exit code: 0
======> Running: /opt/omni/sbin/omnidbutil -show_cell_name
Catalog database owner: "site(B).your.domain”
Exit code: 0
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Health check ended: 06/29/07 13:46:11
Health check result: Successful
Health check exit code: 0
Considerations
• The standby Cell Manger requires the following LTUs to function properly as a standby Cell
Manager:
– cell server LTU
– drive LTU
– library LTU
– online backup LTU
– open file backup LTU
– ZDB LTU
– Instant recovery LTU
– direct backup LTU
– encryption LTU
• Backup sessions performed on the standby Cell Manager do not appear in the production cell
server after it has become operational again. A manual copy operation of the IDB from the standby