[HPADM] SUMMARY: DATAPROTECTOR INITIALIZATION
- From: Neil Paniraj <npaniraj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 07:08:08 -0800 (PST)
I was looking for a command in DP5.5 similar to
"set_parms" (in the OS Level). I dont know if such a
command exists.
But for now, I will go with one of these two
responses. Thanks for all the replies.
RESPONSES:
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You will probably get a better answer than mine, but
this is what I would do.
1: remove all files from /etc/opt/omni/datalists and
/etc/opt/omni/schedules.
(also, if using online extensions for Oracle or
Informix, they have similar directories for their jobs
and schedules)
2: remove all lines except the cell manager from
/etc/opt/omni/cell/cell_info file.
(also, check the
/etc/opt/omni/cell/installation_servers file for
correct cell manager entry)
3: shut down (/sbin/init.d/omni stop) and move default
data base into place.
Copy /opt/omni/newconfig/var/opt/omni/db40 to
/opt/omni/db40
4: start up omni and run /opt/omni/sbin/omnidbutil
-change_cell_name
5: you may also want to remove all log files from
/var/opt/omni/log
===============================================================================
The easiest way to do this is to remove entries in the
/etc/opt/omni
and /var/opt/omni directories, then copy the contents
of /opt/omni/newconfig/etc and /opt/omni/newconfig/var
(with
subdirectories) to each directory, respectively. This
will give you a
"clean" configuration to work with.
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--- Neil Paniraj <npaniraj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
DATAPROTECTOR GURUS:
We recently build a RP4440 Server with 11.11 Ver. We
built this server using a make_recovery image from a
tape. Therefore the dataprotector which was at the
source is also installed in this RP4440. This newly
built machine will be used as a DATAPROTECTOR CELL
MANAGER.
I just want to give a clean server (to our BACKUP
TEAM) with no traces of old schedules and references
to the old Server from which I ignited this new
server. Is there a way to initialize all that the
DATAPROTECTOR Cell Manager has?
Any input would be most appreciated.
-NEIL
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