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Data Protector Express
User’s Guide
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art number: *TC330–96002*
First edition: October 2010
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Data Protector ExpressUser’s Guidetc330–96002Part number: *TC330–96002*First edition: October 2010

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ConventionElementItalic text Text emphasisMonospace text• File and directory names• System output• Code• Commands, their arguments, and argument value

Page 3 - Contents

• Operating system type and revision level• Detailed questionsUser’s Guide11

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12Before you begin

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1OverviewIn this chapter•Concepts• A Simple, Immediate Backup• Restore to a Different LocationWARNING!Data Protector Express security is disabled at i

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Figure 1 Basic ArchitectureTerminologyThe following terminology is used throughout this document ...• Clients—Aclient is any computer (or Machine) in

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of finding installation disks, installing operating systems and applications, patching them andrestoring data with a simple restore process directly fr

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10. Select the new job object and click the Run button on the Command bar to start the job. Hold thecursor over the Data Protector Express icon (the Q

Page 9 - B efore you begin

5. For this first restore job, w e want to restore the files to a different location. This w ill allow you tocompare the original files with the restored

Page 11 - • Detailed questions

2 Administering BackupIn this chapter• Using the Administrator• Using Quick Access from Taskbar• About the D a ta Protector Express ServiceThe entire

Page 12 - Before you begin

Legal and notice information© Copyright 1999, 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Under copyright laws, the contents of this document may no

Page 13 - 1Overview

a. Object Layout —withthislayout,theviewpanecontainsasetofobjectsdisplayedaslargeicons. This view typically contains comma nd objects as in the case o

Page 14 - Terminology

• The evaluation license for the option has expired. Optional features are installed automaticallywhen you install Data Protector Express. Once the ev

Page 15 - A Simple, Immediate Backup

Accessing Data Protector Express functionsWhen you right-click the Q uick Access icon, a menu is displayed.JobsClick the Jobs menu item to create a ne

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Settings and Other CommandsSettingsClick the Settings m enu item to change the settings for the Quick Access taskbar icon or for the D ataProtector Ex

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About the Data Protector Express ServiceThe Data Protector Express Service lets you run backup jobs automatically and unattended. TheAdministrator can

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3BackupJobsIn this chapter•SelectingFilesforBackupJobs•SelectingDevices•Encryption•Configuration• Advanced SettingsBackup jobs can be created from the

Page 19 - 2 Administering Backup

By default, Data Protector Express backs up all volumes, folders and files that have been marked for thejob. Selection filters let you identify specific

Page 20 - Missing features

Rotation type and SetsThis setting isonly available when the job is scheduled to run repeatedly. The Rotation type and Setscontrols allowyou to specif

Page 21 - Using Quick Ac

Auto V erify modeAfter Data Protector Express b acks up a set of data, it can verify that the data was backed up correctly.Data Protector Express read

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WARNING!Files protected with split file mode cannot be restored dur ing Disaster Recovery. They must be restoredafter the DR process has completed.Sche

Page 23 - Settings and Oth

ContentsBeforeyoubegin ... 9Intendedaudience... 9Editions ...

Page 24 - Administering Backup

New media locationSpecifies the folder in which Data Protector Exp ress will store any new media created while the job isrun. By default, Data Protecto

Page 25 - 3BackupJobs

CAUTION:Unless you have specific needs that require changes to the advanced options, leave the default valuesunchanged.Settings for all platformsEject

Page 26 - Configuration

it upon completion. to ensure the files are quiescent during the backup. See Job Pre-Post ExecutionCommands for details.Barcode FilterThese settingscon

Page 27 - Mode Setting

4 Restore and Verify JobsIn this chapter•SelectingFiles•SelectingDevices•Configuration• Advanced SettingsRestore jobs and verify jobs are similar in th

Page 28 - Split F ile

When you select a folder, D ata Protector Express automatically selects the latest version for that folderand for every file within that folder. If you

Page 29 - Auto format

Restoring filesandfolderstoadifferentfolderYou c an also restore files and folders to different folders. When Data Protector Express restores theobject,

Page 30 - Advanced Settings

tension to the entire media for maximum media life and data integrity. Your device must support autore-tension to use this feature.Restore files that a

Page 31 - Execution

Advanced Windows Verif y OptionsEnable snapshotsBy default, the verify job creates a temporary snapshot before verifying the selectedfile. Deselect thi

Page 32 - Copy Policies

38Restore and V erify Jobs

Page 33 - 4 Restore and Verify Jobs

5WorkingWithDevicesIn this chapter•SelectingDevicesforJobs•DeviceProperties• Device Commands• Sharing storage devices on a SANData Protector Express r

Page 34 - Restore and Verify Jobs

IntervalSettings... 29Mediatobeused ... 29Autoformat...

Page 35 - Selecting Devices

Status The Status page d isplays the current status information for the selected device. For example,it shows the current operation, if any, being per

Page 36 - Advanced Verify Options

NOTE:Not all operations are available on all devices. For example, an optical device does not support theRewind command. Check your hardware documenta

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the tape and then rewinds it to the beginning. This command can be useful in some circumstances. Byretensioning on the tape, you can sometimes make an

Page 38 - Restore and V erify Jobs

Sometimes you will need to resta rt a device that has, for some reason, failed to initialize properly. Adevice may have stopped for any number of reas

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44Working With Devices

Page 40 - Device Commands

6 Working with Tape LibrariesIn this chapter• Installation and Configuration• Barcodes and MIC (memory in cartridge)• Barcode Filters• Initialization P

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NOTE:It can take a long time to inventory the tape media in a tape library, which is why Data Protector Expressusually perform s a "light invento

Page 42 - Working With Devices

• Binding the loader to its physical devices. This ensures that the devices are associated with thelibrary in the Data Protector Express catalog.• Upd

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48Working with Tape Libraries

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7 Scheduling, Rotations, and MediaManagementIn this chapter• Backup Schedule Considerations•SchedulingConcepts• M edia Rotation Types• Running Jobs wi

Page 45 - 6 Working with Tape Libraries

DailyAppend... 52SimpleandGFSRotationTypes ... 53Custom...

Page 46 - Initialization Process

Backup Schedule ConsiderationsData Protector Express lets you set up jobs that run automatically on regular sched ules. To determinewhich type of back

Page 47 - Media Management

a textual description of its current setting. To customize the settings for an interval , click on one of theinterval buttons. Most schedules are defin

Page 48 - Working with Tape Libraries

will be a monthly or yearly job and not a weekly job. As long as none of these media sets has be enoverwritten, full data recovery is possible.NOTE:Wh

Page 49 - Management

Simple and G FS Rotation TypesThese rotation types specify combinations of full and incremental backups that efficiently use a specificnumber of mediase

Page 50 - Scheduling Concepts

Failed jobs If a job fails, it will not automatically be run again. However, you can manually rerun byclicking the Run command in the command bar.Paus

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8 Enc r yption and CompressionIn this chapter•EncryptionforBackupJobs• Compression•KeyManagementEncryptionEncryption is the process of changing data i

Page 52 - Media Rotation Types

device does not support encryption, the user will be prompted with an alert telling them that the devicecannot be used since it does not support hardw

Page 53 - Running Jobs with Rotations

Hint The text entered here will be added to the log file of an import job if the media later needs to beimported and the incorrect passphrase is suppli

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58Encryption and Compression

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9WorkingwithThird-PartyApplicationsData Protector Express provides agents for protecting a number of popular third-part y applications.These agents pr

Page 56 - Encryption Options

Log fileformats ... 83Save log to a file ... 83E-maillog ...

Page 57 - Key Management

NOTE:The settings here are only applicable to Microsoft Exchange Server databases; all other fi le types arebacked up in the job’s default mode.For exa

Page 58 - Encryption and Compression

CAUTION:These .log files are then purged.When the Backup mode is set to Differential, for databases, only the .log files are included in thebackup job,

Page 59 - Applications

5. Sequentially move through the versions in the Available versions list by date until you fi nd the mostrecent full backup of the storage group. This

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4. For each storage g roup to be restored, dism ount and change the p roperties for each store with astorage group:a. Right-click the store within the

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b. Create a restore job.c. Click the Microsoft E xchange Server in the Folders panel to display the storage g roups in the listin the Name column to t

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Configuring the Microsoft SQL Ser verYou can configure any Data Protector Express feature by selecting the object from the Catalog viewand updating info

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NOTE:There is no distinct Differential job mode for SQL Sever database instances.If you want jobs with a Differential backup mode to back up both the

Page 64 - Working wi

For example, you can use the DUMP command to dump transaction logs to the dump device (preferably, aseparate disk drive). You can set this up to occur

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During the restore processes, Data Protector Express will recreate the database and all seg m entsexactly as they existed when the backup was per form

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In the last increm ental restore job, click the Advanced Options button and select the Finalize recoveryof MS SQL databa ses check box. If you do not

Page 67 - Restoring Mic

Figures1BasicArchitecture... 13User’s Guide7

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virtual server configuration, style sheets (CSS), themes, a nd customization informa tion for site definitionsare stored i n the SharePoint installation

Page 69 - Overview

2.Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) Virtu al Servers WSS uses one or more virtual servers tohostWebsites.UnlikeASP.NET,itdoesnotconfigure eac

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72Working with Third-Part y Applications

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10 Disaster Recover yIn this chapter• Bootable devices• Imp ortant guidelines•CreatetheDisasterRecoveryBackup• Testing Disaster Recovery Media• Recove

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cycling with the Eject button held down), your tape drive goes into a special Disaster Recovery mode thatenables it to restore your operating system a

Page 73 - 10 Disaster Recover y

3. Testthebootablemediatomakesureyouhavecreateditproperly. SeeTesting Disaster Recovery Media later i n this section.NOTE:We re commend that you creat

Page 74 - Important guidelines

3. Select the machine for which to prepare the bootable CD/DVD. The bootable CD/DVD is customizedfor that machines specific operating system and device

Page 75 - Create bootable media

d. The system boots from the CD or DVD.4. If you are using a bootable tape:a. Remove all media from all tape drives and/or library magazine slots.b. I

Page 76 - Disaster Recovery

To perform Disaster Recovery for one of the operating system listed above, do the following:1. Remove all m edia from all car tridge disk drives, tape

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12. Press Esc. A message screen appears.13. Press F10. Data Protector Express restarts your computer. After your computer has rebooted, log in.14. For

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Tables1Iconviewingstatus ... 212Creatingjobs ... 223Elementstatus ...

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If you h ad incremental and differential backup med ia since the last full backup, now use D ata P rotectorExpress to restore the data from your incre

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5. Once the recovery manager has been started, the Disaster Recovery Wizard displays a list ofsource and target devices available on the system.a. In

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c. c. Go to the system properties of this machine (right click on “Computer” and go toproperties or open the System Control panel)d. d. Click on “Comp

Page 82 - Limitations

11 A d v a n c e d J o b O p t i o n sThe options in this chapter are common to backup, restore, verify and copy jobs. In most cases thesesettingscanb

Page 83 - Job Log option

E-mail logLog Format Choose a formatfrom the drop down list.Log will be sent to... Data Protector Express lets you e-mail logs to one or more recipien

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Command to execute if job completes with no error This command will execute if the job completeswith no final error. A job can complete with no error,

Page 85 - Domain Level Barcode Filters

Add a range of barcodes This filter allows you to specify a range of volume identifiers and mediaidentifiers to include. (Any media without a barcode or

Page 86 - Advanced Job Options

12 B a c ku p Dom ain ConfigurationIn this chapter• E -m ail Settings• Execution Options• Barcode Filter•PerformanceSettings•AlertSettings• Client Upgr

Page 87 - Performance Settings

Max number of a ctive selection lists This number controls how many hosts can build their selection listfor all active backup jobs in the Backup Domai

Page 88 - Domain Security

89Backup Domain Configuration

Page 89 - Backup Domain Configuration

B efore you beginIntended audienceThis guide is intended for new and experienced users of Data Protector Express and Data ProtectorExpress Basic. For

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90Backup Domain Configuration

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In dexAActive Directorydisaster recovery and,80Advanced optionsbackup jobs,30restore jobs, 35, 35Alerts, viewing with the Quick Accessapplication,22au

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JJobrestore,33Job statusviewing,21Jobscreating with Quick Access application,22with the Quick Access application,22Jobs and Media view,49LLibrariescle

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Restore jobsadvanced options, 35, 35assinging new names,34concepts,33files to new folders,35Microsoft E xchange database,61Microsoft SQL databases,67re

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