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Data Protector Express
User Guide
Abstract
This document provides information for system administrators who are using Data Protector Express to backup or restore data,
and configure Data Protector Express to work with other applications.
HP Part Number: TC330-96005
Published: August 2011
Edition: First
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Page 1 - User Guide

Data Protector ExpressUser GuideAbstractThis document provides information for system administrators who are using Data Protector Express to backup or

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2 Administering BackupThe entire Backup Domain can be managed and monitored centrally. The Administrator is theprimary interface for administering the

Page 3 - Contents

to the object selected in the top portion. An example of this layout is the Status and LogsView.c. Tree View Layout — with this layout the panel is di

Page 4 - 4 Contents

Using Quick Access from TaskbarThe Data Protector Express Administrator is very powerful and allows access to all the features ofData Protector Expres

Page 5 - 1 Overview

Table 2 Creating jobsDescriptionChoiceCreate a job to back up files.BackupCreate a job to restore specific files.RestoreCreate a job to compare a file

Page 6 - 6 Overview

Automatically start this application when the operating system startsDeselect this check box if you want to manually start the Quick Access applicatio

Page 7 - A Simple, Immediate Backup

If you have disabled this automatic startup of the service, you can use one of the followingcommands to manage the service:Install servicetype ./dplin

Page 8 - 8 Overview

3 Configuring Backup JobsBackup jobs can be created from the Tasks view or the Jobs and Media view using the Newcommand. When a new job is created the

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EncryptionThis step is optional. Data is neither encrypted nor compressed by default. To change these options,see “Encryption and Compression” (page 4

Page 10 - 2 Administering Backup

Type of Fixed RotationThis setting is only available when creating a custom rotation. For more information about settingup rotations, see “Scheduling,

Page 11 - Missing Features

Full VerifyThis setting instructs Data Protector Express to compare every selected file stored on the media withthe original file from the PC desktop

Page 12 - Creating jobs

© Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copyin

Page 13 - Settings

Scheduled DatesThis setting is only visible when the schedule type is set to run on selected days. It consists of a listof selected days to run the jo

Page 14 - Other Commands

When Data Protector Express runs any scheduled automatic rotation job, it automatically createsmedia folders for the job. The folders are organized by

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Update DR information on selected machineCheck this option to generate DR system information for the selected machines. The generatedsystem informatio

Page 16 - 3 Configuring Backup Jobs

4 Configuring Restore and Verify JobsRestore jobs and verify jobs are similar in that they involve reading files that have been backedup. Whereas a re

Page 17 - Configuration

NOTE: When you specify a version date for a folder, volume or other container, files stored inthat container are only selected when they have a versio

Page 18 - Mode Settings

Selecting DevicesSelecting this link displays the Device view and allows you to select the device(s) to use in the job.See Selecting Devices for Jobs

Page 19 - Split File

Restore all registry keys / Restore hardware registry keys [Windows only]Controls whether/how Data Protector Express will restore the described object

Page 20 - Auto format mode

Barcode Filter OptionsThese settings control which media can be used by the job by specifying the acceptable barcodes.This feature is designed for use

Page 21 - Advanced Settings

5 Working With DevicesData Protector Express recognizes any installed device that is part of the Data Protector Expressmanagement domain and displays

Page 22 - Copy Policies

Table 3 Element statusDescriptionStatusThe slot is known to hold media that is in the current catalog.ValidThe slot held valid media previously. Data

Page 23 - Selecting Files

Contents1 Overview...5Concepts...

Page 24 - Restoring folders

ImportThis command allows you to use data on media that was created in another Data Protector Expressmanagement domain. To use media that was not crea

Page 25 - Selecting Devices

EjectYou can use this command to eject media from the selected device or eject the media magazinesfrom the selected library. Some device magazines wil

Page 26 - Execution Options

If there is some other problem with the device or the controller, the warning icon will not disappear.You must identify and correct the problem yourse

Page 27 - Barcode Filter Options

Additional media slot configuration is accessed via the Element Status dialog for that slot, whichis accessed by a right click on the desired slot. Fo

Page 28 - 5 Working With Devices

Initialization occurs when the library driver starts (at service startup or when the driver is manuallystarted), when the user selects the Initialize

Page 29 - Device Commands

6 Scheduling, Rotations, and Media ManagementEnsuring that you have all the files needed to restore your system is a complex task. Typically, itis not

Page 30 - 30 Working With Devices

• If you have a library, how many tapes does it hold?• Are there times when your tape drive will be unavailable?• Will the amount of traffic on your n

Page 31 - Device Commands 31

NOTE: There are also Hourly and Minutely intervals that are less commonly used. The conceptsbehind using them are similar to those of the intervals di

Page 32 - Working with Tape Libraries

Media Rotation TypesData Protector Express provides several default media rotation types. These types can be used asis or as examples for creating cus

Page 33 - Initialization Process

Comparing rotation typesData Protector Express provides a variety of media rotation types to select from. Or, you can defineyour own media rotation.Th

Page 34 - Media Management

Restoring Microsoft SQL Server 7 master databases...58Protecting Microsoft Windows ShareP

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7 Encryption and CompressionEncryptionEncryption is the process of changing data into a form that cannot be read until it is deciphered,protecting the

Page 36 - Scheduling Concepts

PassphraseA passphrase is a series of characters that must be provided for input to the cryptographic keygeneration process.• Passphrases must be no l

Page 37 - Scheduling Concepts 37

block of data to be encrypted, which may slow down the data stream to the device and will increaseCPU loading on the Media Server.Encryption passphras

Page 38 - Media Rotation Types

8 Working with Third-Party ApplicationsData Protector Express provides agents for protecting a number of popular third-party applications.These agents

Page 39 - Running Jobs with Rotations

setting, so the databases will be backed up in this mode. In this case, both the database files andthe transaction logs are backed up.Differential Whe

Page 40 - 7 Encryption and Compression

Restoring Microsoft Exchange DatabasesTo restore the Microsoft Exchange Server databases, you must restore the database files and allof the log files

Page 41 - Encryption Options

Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Exchange ServerThe Data Protector Express Agent for Microsoft Exchange lets you work with databases instead ofindivid

Page 42 - Compression

Restoring the Microsoft Exchange MTA Database1. Restore the Microsoft Exchange MTA (Message Transfer Agent) database.a. Access Data Protector Express.

Page 43 - Microsoft Exchange Server

ConfigurationThe Mailbox Agent is disabled by default. This ensures that backups don’t accidentally triggermultiple Exchange backups via the Exchange

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“Exchange Trusted Subsystem” must have Read/Write permissions to the working directory.The working location defaults to Product “temp” directory.Suppo

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1 OverviewCAUTION: Data Protector Express security is disabled at installation to simplify the evaluationprocess. When installing the product in a pro

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Supported platformsThe Data Protector Express Agent for Microsoft SQL Server supports Microsoft SQL Server 7 andMicrosoft SQL Server 2000.Some edition

Page 47 - Mailbox Backup and Recovery

5. Select the Configuration command to display the Configuration page.NOTE: HP recommends that you use the default values on the Configuration page.Us

Page 48 - Requirements

NOTE: Anytime Data Protector Express returns an error message that is greater than 10000, aMicrosoft SQL or Exchange error has occurred. Refer to your

Page 49 - Overview

Next, you must restore the transaction logs in the order created and in separate jobs. No log canbe skipped when restoring.For example, if you did a f

Page 50 - Microsoft SQL server concepts

An alternative method is to manually create the entire database itself. Thus, when Data ProtectorExpress attempts to restore the database, since the d

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being aware of the statements and system procedures, and the equivalent actions in SQL EnterpriseManager, that modify it.The most common statements an

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2. Stop the Data Protector Express service by using one of the following methods:a. Using the Windows Command Linei. Open a command prompt.ii. Switch

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3. Run the restore job.NOTE: This may take some time, typically 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the size of the masterdatabase. Restore only the master

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Start the Data Protector Express and SQL Server services1. Start the Data Protector Express service by using one of the following methods:a. Using the

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• DISK MIRROR• DISK UNMIRROR• DISK REMIRROR• sp_dropremotelogin• sp_addumpdevice• sp_dropdevice• sp_addlogin• sp_droplogin• sp_addserver• sp_dropserve

Page 56 - Rebuild the master database

department could be a separate domain, even though they are all on the same network. Allresources in a Backup Domain can be accessed by all members of

Page 57 - Drop invalid databases

8. If not correctly displayed in the SQL Server Installation Path window, enter the location of theexisting SQL Server installation and click Continue

Page 58 - Restore the msdb database

4. If login IDs or devices have been added to or dropped from the master database since thelast backup, those changes must be reapplied. Restart the s

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window and all replication tasks, which are automatically created by the system if the serveris configured as a replication distributor.• During insta

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1. WSS Installation directoryThis directory and its sub directories, %BootVolume%\program files\Common Files\Microsoft Common Shared\web server extens

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NOTE: This path can be customized. In this case, one should add the appropriate path tothe backup selection list.5. Select the desired databases to re

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9 Disaster RecoveryRecovering from a catastrophic disaster can be a time and labor intensive task. Typically newhardware must be acquired and installe

Page 63 - Restoring SharePoint Services

1. Add or remove hardware from your computer.2. Change firmware or update device drivers.3. Change your disk drive configuration (e.g., modify volumes

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2. Create bootable media. If not created automatically in step 1 (See “The Advantage of BootableBackup Devices”), you will need to create bootable med

Page 65 - 9 Disaster Recovery

NOTE: If you cannot create the bootable media directly from Data Protector Express, or ifyou want to save the boot image to an ISO file, you can selec

Page 66 - Preparing For a Disaster

Recovering From a DisasterIf you are unable to boot your system using your normal boot procedure, follow the appropriateprocedure below:• “Disaster re

Page 67 - Create bootable media

A Simple, Immediate BackupThis section describes a simple backup of selected files to a local backup device. This illustratesmany of the backup featur

Page 68 - Test the media

5. If you are recovering a client machine, choose the appropriate option indicating how youwant to restore your data:a. To restore your data over the

Page 69 - Recovering From a Disaster

Disaster recovery for LinuxTo perform Disaster Recovery for a Linux system:1. Remove all media from all cartridge disk drives, tape drives and/or libr

Page 70 - 70 Disaster Recovery

4. When the Disaster Recovery screen appears, select one of the following options:a. Recover Boot Disk. Select this option to only recover the boot di

Page 71 - Disaster recovery for Linux

10 Backup Domain ConfigurationTo configure the Domain Server, select Domain Configuration command in the menu bar. Thisdisplays the Properties window

Page 72 - Limitations

Client Upgrade SettingsWhen the Backup Domain is updated to a new version, the executables for all supported platformsare stored on the Backup Domain.

Page 73 - Alert Settings

11 Advanced Job OptionsThe options in this chapter are common to backup, restore, verify and copy jobs. In most casesthese settings can be left at the

Page 74 - Domain Security

Log will be saved to this fileData Protector Express lets you select a file in which to store the job logs. Click the Browse buttonto select a file. D

Page 75 - 11 Advanced Job Options

Do not stop job if the following error code range is returnedWhen checked, a range of error codes must be specified which are treated as warnings. If

Page 76 - Pre Execution Commands

The Barcode Filter page allows you to define barcode filters for a job. The filter rules may be setfor the whole domain and will be applied automatica

Page 77 - Barcode Filters for Jobs

12 Support and other resourcesContacting HPFor worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website:http://www.hp.com/supportBefore con

Page 78 - 78 Advanced Job Options

11. The status of the job is visible in the lower left hand pane, the Info bar, of the Administrator.Alternately, click on the Status and Logs link in

Page 79 - Typographic conventions

Table 5 Document conventions (continued)ElementConventionMonospace text• File and directory names• System output• Code• Commands, their arguments, an

Page 80 - Documentation feedback

IndexAAdvanced optionsbackup jobs, 21restore jobs, 25Alerts, viewing with the Quick Access application, 13Auto eject, 21, 25, 26Auto format mode, 20Au

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Mediabackup job settings, 20deleting, 35formatting, 30identifying, 29importing, 30number required, rotation jobs, 35Media commandseject media, 31erase

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VVerify jobsoptions, 26Versionslatest version, 23Versions window, 23Viewing Alertswith the Quick Access application, 13Viewing Data Protector Express,

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8. Click OK to complete the job configuration. Click Yes at the prompt to see the new job(command) in your Home folder.9. Select the new job object an

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