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The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the expressNothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shallAcknowledgmentsSQL Server is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are owned by their respective owners. Documentation. For the latest version of this document, go to, navigate to your product page, click Support for your product, andRelated Documents.6. Typographical Conventions.6. Advisories.7System Requirements.8. Windows Server Requirements.8. Windows Server 2003 with SP2 or above.8. Windows Server 2008.8. Windows Server 2008 R2.8. Additional System Requirements.8. Recovery Manager Requirements.9. Running Recovery Manager on a Japanese OS.9. Features Supported.10. Features Not Supported.11. Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service.11. Supported VSS Components.12. How HP 3PAR VSS Software Works with Microsoft SQL Server.12. Recovery Manager Layout.13Upgrading to Recovery Manager 4.2.0 for SQL.15. Upgrading the Production Server.15. Upgrading the Backup Server.15. Verifying the Upgrade.15. Pre-Installation Steps.15. Installing Recovery Manager.16. Verifying the Installation.17. Understanding the Registry.17. Deinstalling Recovery Manager.18Configuring the SQL Database.19. Configuring Recovery Manager.19. Installation Location.19. Search Path.19. Changing a Production Server Port from the Backup Server.20. Configuring Recovery Manager Policies.20. Configuring Mount Functionality.20. Managing SQL Servers across Multiple Active Directory Domains.20. Grouping Volumes into Autonomic Groups.20. Domain Sets.20. Volume Sets.21. Host Sets.21. Testing SQL Connectivity.21. Troubleshooting SQL Connectivity.22. Configuring the Host Computer and the HP 3PAR Storage System.22. Formatting Partitions on a New HP 3PAR VLUN.23. Windows Server 2003.23. ContentsOverview.24. Before You Begin.24. Setting Up Symantec NetBackup.24. Configuring HP Data Protector.25. Requirements.25.http://www.riskovik.com/upload/file/4-speed-manual-transmissions-for-sale.xml Setting Up the HP Data Protector Backup Specification.25. Setting Up HP Data Protector Cell Manager Access.25. Using Your Backup Software.26. Using Symantec NetBackup.26. Using HP Data Protector.26Overview of the Recovery Manager GUI.27. Menu Bar.27. Node Tree Pane.27. Informational Pane.27. Opening the Recovery Manager GUI.27. Closing the Recovery Manager GUI.27. Registering the Server.27. Updating Registration after Server Modification.28. Unregistering a SQL Server Instance.29. Setting the Recovery Manager Policy.29. How Recovery Manager Policies Work.29. Numeric-Based Policies.29. Expiration-Based Policies.29. Retention Time Restrictions.30. Setting Recovery Manager Policies.30. Modifying the Policy for a Virtual Copy.31. Configuring Email Notifications.31. Deleting Email Configurations.32. Creating Virtual Copies.32. How Virtual Copy Creation Works.32. Manually Creating a Virtual Copy.32. Creating Remote Virtual Copies.33. How Remote Virtual Copy Works.33. Manually Creating a Remote Virtual Copy.33. Displaying Remote Virtual Copies.33. Scheduling Automatic Virtual Copies.33. Automating Tasks.34. Scheduling Automated Tasks with Task Scheduler.34. Managing Automated Tasks with Task Manager.35. Mounting a Virtual Copy.35. Unmounting a Virtual Copy.36. Backing Up a Virtual Copy.36. Manually Creating Backups at the Instance or Database Level.36. Scheduling Automatic Backups of an Instance or Database.37. Creating a Backup of a Virtual Copy.38. Removing a Backup from the Repository.38. Restoring Instances, Databases, and Volumes.38. Restoring an Instance or Database with Volume Restore.39. Restoring an Instance or Database with File Copy Restore.39. Restoring an Instance or Database from a Backup.40. Analyzing and Synchronizing the Repository.40. Removing a Virtual Copy.41Recovery Manager for SQL Server Command Line Interface (CLI).42. Recovery Manager Commands.42. RMSql analyze.43. RMSql backup.44. RMSql create.46. RMSql deletebackup.49. RMSql display.50.http://www.drupalitalia.org/node/67591 RMSql listbackup.51. RMSql mount.52. RMSql policy.53. RMSql portconfig.56. RMSql remove.57. RMSql report.58. RMSql repository.59. RMSql restore.60. RMSql setvc.63. RMSql timeconfig.65. RMSql unmount.66. Running Recovery Manager as a Scheduled Job.66. Scheduling an Automated Task in Windows 2003.66. Scheduling an Automated Task in Windows 2008.67Microsoft SQL Server Recovery Models.68. Recovering Data with HP 3PAR Recovery Manager.68. Preparing for the Recovery Process.68. Recovering from Logical Errors with Point-in-Time Recovery.68. Restoring a SQL Instance in an MSCS Environment Using File Copy Restore.69. Restoring a Volume in an MSCS Environment Using Volume Restore.69. Recovering All Data with Point-of-Failure Recovery.69. Determining Whether You Can Perform a Point-of-Failure Recovery.70. Performing a Point-of-Failure Recovery.70Overview.72. How Remote Copy Works.72. Setting Up Remote Copy.73. Support for Remote Copy Modes and Policies.74. Support for GeoCluster for Microsoft Windows.74. Setting Up Remote Copy Volume Groups.74. Setting Up a Remote Copy Volume Group for Databases.74. Setting Up a Remote Copy Volume Group for Instances.75. Recovering a SQL Database from a Remote Copy Backup Server.75. A Server Virtualization Environments.76. VMWare and Egenera.76. B Troubleshooting.77. C Event Messages.79. ContentsRelated Documents. Using the HP 3PAR InForm OS Command Line Interface. HP 3PAR InForm OS CLI Administrator’s ManualUsing the HP 3PAR InForm Management Console toHP 3PAR InForm Management Console Help. Assigning the appropriate user roles and rights. HP 3PAR InForm OS Concepts Guide. HP 3PAR InForm OS CLI Administrator’s Manual. Identifying HP 3PAR Storage System components and fixing HP 3PAR InForm OS Messages and Operator’s GuideUnderstanding the HP 3PAR Storage System and its features HP 3PAR InForm OS Concepts Guide. Shadow copies using HP 3PAR VSS Provider Software for. Microsoft Windows. HP 3PAR VSS Provider Software for Microsoft Windows.http://archideya.com/images/3mm-engine-manual.pdf User's Guide. Platform-specific release levels. HP 3PAR InForm OS Configuration MatrixTypographical Conventions. Typeface. Meaning. ABCDabcd. Used for dialog box elements such as Enter your system name in the ValueABCDabcd. Used for file names, paths, and screen Found 73G disks. EnterABCDabcd. Used to contrast your input with system cli removevv VV1 Removing vvUsed for variables in file names,ABCDabcdExampleHP 3PAR Storage System as InServ or InServ Storage Server. Advisories. To avoid injury to people or damage to data and equipment, be sure to observe the cautions andAlways be careful when handling any electrical equipment. WARNING! Warnings alert you to actions that can cause injury to people or irreversible damageCautions alert you to actions that can cause damage to equipment, software, or data. Notes are reminders, tips, or suggestions that supplement the procedures included in this. AdvisoriesSystem Requirements. Windows Server Requirements. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with SP2 or above, Windows Server 2008, or Windows ServerWindows Server 2008Windows Server 2008 R2. Either 1.4 GHz (x64) or 1.3GHz (Dual Core) processor. Additional System RequirementsServer 2008 R2. SQL Server client utilities must be installed on the backup server. To automatically display the SQL server name and instance name in the server-registrationMicrosoft.NET framework 3.5 SP1 or above. HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for SQL Software license for the HP 3PAR Storage System. Overview of Recovery Manager. Virtual copy (snapshot) space must be available on virtual volumes where the SQL ServerTo create virtual copies on the base volume, you must associate virtual copy space with theCommand Line Interface Reference. NOTE: For platform-specific release levels, refer to the latest HP 3PAR InForm OS Configuration. Matrix. To obtain a copy of this documentation, go to, navigateRecovery Manager Requirements. To create virtual copies and perform one-click backup, the Microsoft SQL Server database forOne backup server is required. Because Recovery Manager operates through HP 3PAR VSS Software, the database must beTo restore a SQL database that isBackup and production server(s) must be running the same level OS version and the sameRecovery Manager does not supportThe same version of the InForm CLI must be installed on both the production and backupThe SQLServerWriter service must be running. Volumes exported to a host must be base volumes; you cannot export snapshot volumes. Running Recovery Manager on a Japanese OS. CAUTION: To be fully compatible with Recovery Manager, you must use English-language namingRecovery Manager does not function correctly when any language other than English is used, evenSQL Server OS: Windows Server 2008 R2, Japanese OS. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. HP 3PAR VSS Provider Software 2.1.0. HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for SQL Server 4.2. HP 3PAR Storage System 2.3.1 or higher. Recovery Manager RequirementsJapanese OS.). Features Supported. Windows Enterprise Server. For detailed OS version support, see the HP 3PAR InForm OS Configuration Matrix. Microsoft SQL Server. For detailed SQL server version support, see the HP 3PAR InForm OS Configuration Matrix.Virtual copy creation using HP 3PAR VSS Provider Software for Microsoft Windows. Scheduling and management of automated tasks. Access HP 3PAR Storage System via HP 3PAR InForm OS CLI. Mount virtual copies locally or remotely. Unmount virtual copies. Delete virtual copies. Environment Report. File Copy restore. Database-level file restore in “No Recovery” mode. Restore from virtual copies. Database cloning. Restore from backup using HP Data Protector or Symantec NetBackup. Recovery Manager GUI. Recovery Manager CLI. Volume analysis. Volume restore. Virtual copy creation of local and remote Microsoft SQL Server. MSCS environment. Remote Copy. Virtual copy operations on SQL instance and database level. Virtual Lock of an instance and its virtual copies. Autonomic groups (domain sets, volume sets, and host sets). Overview of Recovery ManagerFor more information, see Microsoft KB 943471. Features Not Supported. Microsoft SQL Server offline backup. VSS backup types “Incremental,” “Differential,” “Copy,” and “Log”. All backup tools, except for HP Data Protector and Symantec NetBackup. Access to HP 3PAR Storage System via SSH. Display of different versions of Microsoft SQL Server from the same Recovery Manager backupInteroperability between Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. In other words, you cannot mount a virtual copy created under Windows 2003 to a WindowsTaking a snapshot of the SQL servers created with the SQL Server Authentication setting. Recovery Manager for SQL supports SQL servers created with the Windows AuthenticationAuthentication mode and SQL Server and Windows Authentication mode. Taking a snapshot of a database residing on a network mapped volume. Virtual copy ownership transferring. For example, you can only remove virtual copies if youTaking a snapshot of an instance or database that resides on dynamic disks. Mounting snapshots to a Windows host that resides in virtual environment. Performing a restore in a virtualization environment. Windows automount feature. Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service. Microsoft includes Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) in Windows 2003 and Windows 2008Microsoft Windows Server 2008 VSS works with VSS-aware applications that are used to determineThe shadow copy volume is then used for the actualFeatures Not SupportedVSS Component. VSS Component Description. Requestor. The requestor is backup software that initiates the creationWriter. The writer is any application software that participates inProvider. The provider is the storage technology that does the actualSupported VSS Components. Recovery Manager. Symantec NetBackup for Microsoft Windows. HP Data Protector for Microsoft Windows. Writer. Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 2008, and 2008 R2 with SQL Server Writer. Matrix. To obtain a copy of this documentation, go to, navigateHow HP 3PAR VSS Software Works with Microsoft SQL Server. Figure 1 HP 3PAR VSS Provider Software for Microsoft Windows Operation OverviewOverview of Recovery ManagerVolume Shadow Copy service communicates with the provider to initiate the shadow copyHP 3PAR VSS Software then communicates with the writers and providers to start creating theThe shadow copy typically takes less than a minute.Microsoft SQL Server with MSDE writer or SQL writer to indicate that it can resume writing toThe queues of the SQL transactions are written to the logs. The shadow copy is now available to the requestor for backing up. Recovery Manager Layout. Recovery Manager LayoutThese features reduce the impact on the production server and also provide centralized managementBackup Server. A backup server is the central control point for Recovery Manager. It controls and managesSQL Server. The SQL Server can be a standalone or clustered server. The release version of SQL ServerVersions prior to SQL Server 2005 are not supported. Connectivity. Both the backup server and SQL Server must be connected to the same HP 3PAR Storage. System.Upgrading to Recovery Manager 4.2.0 for SQL. You can upgrade to HP 3PAR Recovery Manager 4.2.0 Software for Microsoft SQL Server from. Recovery Manager 3.0.2 for SQL or Recovery Manager 4.1.0 for SQL. Upgrading the Production ServerFor more information, see “Deinstalling Recovery. Manager” (page 18). Install HP 3PAR Recovery Manager 4.2.0 for SQL. For more information, see “Installing. Recovery Manager” (page 16). Upgrading the Backup Server. The upgrade steps for the Recovery Manager backup server also apply to the Remote Copy backupSQL and not the same folder as the previous version, make a copy of the repository. TheRecovery Manager 4.1.0 for SQL: \RM\SQL\Data. Recovery Manager 3.0.2 for SQL: \VCDBA\SQL\Data. If you plan to use the same installation folder for the new version as the folder that was usedFor more information, seeInstall HP 3PAR Recovery Manager 4.2.0 for SQL. For more information, see “Installing. If you used a different installation folder for Recovery Manager 4.2.0 for SQL, copy theIf you used the same installation folder for both the new and previous version, skip this step. Recovery Manager for SQL automatically imports all the repository data. Verifying the UpgradeCheck whether you can see the previously created virtual copies in the GUI. Re-register the. SQL servers if necessary. If you used the Recovery Manager Backup or All of above option to install Recovery Manager,Verify the registry key. For more information, see “Understanding the Registry” (page 17). Pre-Installation Steps. Before installing HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software, install the following. HP 3PAR InForm OS Command Line Interface (CLI) for remote clients. For more information,HP 3PAR VSS Provider Software for Microsoft Windows. For more information, see the HPUpgrading to Recovery Manager 4.2.0 for SQLTo install HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software on Windows. CAUTION: Do not install Recovery Manager on a clustered drive. If you do so, Recovery ManagerNOTE: You can perform the installation from a remote desktop connection, but HPOpen a Windows Explorer window and click the CD-ROM drive to expand the files. Select the corresponding package for your OS version. Table 1 Operating System PackagesPackage. Win2003 32-bit. Win2003 64-bit. Win2008 32-bit. Win2008 64-bit. Win2008 R2 64-bit. In the 3PAR Recovery Manager for SQL Server Setup wizard, click Next. After the license agreement appears, select I Agree and click Next. Select the type of server on which you are installing Recovery Manager. Recovery Manager Backup Server - Select this option if this server is your backup server. This option installs the Recovery Manager GUI on this server; you can use this GUI toNOTE: You must install the SQL Server client utilities on the host on which the Recovery. Manager Backup Server is installed.SQL production servers running Microsoft SQL Server. All of above - Select this option if this server is both your backup server and your SQLManager Agent components on this server. Specify the installation directory for Recovery Manager. NOTE: To check whether the server has enough space for Recovery Manager, click the Disk. Cost button. The wizard analyzes the amount of available storage space and compares it toAfter installation is complete, click Close. Recovery Manager for SQL runs a utility to scan for possible configuration errors. Page 43 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Note: The columns displayed in the filter list are dependent on the contents of the table you are currently viewing, for example ports, physical disks, etc. Setting Preferences The InForm Management Console allows you to set global preferences, set preferences for each table, and set Manager Pane viewing preferences. Column Ordering To quickly rearrange the order of displayed table columns, click and drag any column to a different location in the table. Page 47 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Choosing Columns To show, hide, or reorder multiple table columns at one time: 1. 2. 3. 4. Right-click any table heading column and click Choose Columns. To hide columns, select the column from the Show list and click the right arrow button. To show columns, select the column from the Hide list and click the left arrow button. To reorder columns, select the column from the Show list and click the up or down arrow button. 5. Click OK. Page 48 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Setting Manager Pane Preferences The InForm Management Console allows you to set Manager Pane display preferences. These preferences are saved on the system and remembered the next time you log in using the InForm Management Console. Page 49 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Note: When making the Manager Pane smaller, the Manager buttons located at the bottom of the pane change to icons. The icons are restored to buttons when enlarging the Manager Pane. See also: Customizing the Manager Pane Display Manager Pane Customizing the Manager Pane Display The InForm Management Console allows you to customize the Manager buttons that appear in the Management Pane. Page 50 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide The last Manager button in the Manager Pane is minimized and is displayed as an icon at the bottom of the Manager Pane. Repeating steps 1 and 2 continues to minimize Manager buttons and display them as icons at the bottom of the Manager Pane. For example, if the Hardware Manager button is minimized, the next Manager button to be minimized is the Security Manager button, followed by the Tasks Manager button, etc. Page 51 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide The most recently minimized Manager button is restored to the Manager Pane (the leftmost displayed Manager icon). Repeating steps 1 and 2 continues to restore Manager buttons in the order in which they were last minimized from the Manager Pane. For example, if the Tasks Manger button was restored, the next Manager button to be restored is the Security Manager button, followed by the Hardware Inventory Manager button. Page 52 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide 4. Select the order in which the Manager buttons in the Show list are displayed by selecting a Manager and then clicking the up and down arrow buttons to move the Manager to its display location. 5. Click OK. The Manager buttons that you chose to display are displayed in the Manager Pane in the order you specified. The Manager buttons that you chose to hide are not displayed as buttons or icons in the Manager Pane. Page 53 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Note: When adding a Manager button back to the Manager Pane, you must manually resize the Manager Pane in order for all Manager buttons to display. See Resizing the Manager Pane. Restoring Defaults To restore the default view of the Manger Pane: 1. Click the right arrow button at the bottom of the Manager Pane. 2. Click Restore Defaults. Page 54 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Critical The event is critical and requires immediate action. Major The event requires immediate action. Minor An event has occurred that requires action, but the situation is not yet serious. Degraded An aspect of performance or availability may have become degraded. You must decide if action is necessary. Informational The event is informational. No action is required other than acknowledging or removing the alert. Page 55 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Disconnected Appears if at least one system is being disconnected or rebooted. No connection Appears when there are no systems connected. Operation progress Animated icon that indicates the progress of an operation. Exception Detected Appears if a runtime exception has occurred. Page 56 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide contain that disk. Failed Indicates that the component or object is not operational. Like a degraded status, the failed status is also reflected in components and objects where the failed component or object is used. Page 57 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Help Topic Window Using the Help Menu Bar The following menus and commands are available from the Help Menu Bar: Menu Command Description Open Page Opens a help page URL or a local help file. Note: This feature is not used by the InForm Management Console Help. Exit Closes the Help system. Set Font Sets the font and size of the Help text. Page 58 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Forward Displays the last topic viewed prior to clicking the Back button. Print Topic Prints the currently displayed topic. Print Setup Sets up the page to be printed. Add to Favorites Adds the displayed topic to the favorites tab in the Help Navigator. Page 59 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Searching the Index The Help system index is an alphabetical list of keywords associated with Help system topics. These keywords are defined and associated with topics by an author. Use the Index tab as follows: Click the Index tab to see the Help system index. Page 60 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide See also: Using Help Using the Help Menu Bar Using the Help Toolbar Using the Help Topic Window Using the Help Topic Window The Help Topic Window displays the contents of the selected Help topic. Navigating the Help Topic Window Viewing Related Topics Navigating the Help Topic Window Click any Back to the Top arrow to return to the top of a Help topic. Use the Back and Forward previously viewed topics. Page 61 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1. Page 62 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Working with the InServ Storage Server This section contains the following operations: Creating Users and Domains Logging In and Connecting to Systems Forwarding Error Log Files Creating Users and Domains A user account is required to access a 3PAR InServ Storage Server via the InForm Management Console. To create a user account, see Creating Users. To create a domain, see Creating Domains. Note: 3PAR Domains requires a 3PAR Domains license. Page 63 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide To connect to an InServ Storage Server: 1. Start the InForm Management Console. Note: Any systems previously connected to are displayed in the text box under the IP Address or Name text box. Otherwise, click OK. 4. Page 64 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide 3. Contact your local service provider for technical support and services for instructions on forwarding the error log file. Page 65 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Viewing System Settings Viewing System Capacity Viewing System Software Viewing System Alerts See also: Manager Pane Management Tree Viewing System Summary Information To view system summary information, access the Systems screen and then click the Summary tab. The contents displayed in the Summary tab differs for all connected systems and for a single system. Page 66 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Model The storage server model number. OS Version The InForm OS version running on the server. State The current state of the storage server, Normal, Degraded, or Failed. FC Total The total amount of space available from Fibre Channel devices (in GiB). FC Allocated Percentage The percentage of used allocated Fibre Channel device space. FC Free The amount of free Fibre Channel device capacity (in GiB). Page 67 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Serial Number The system serial number. Model The storage server model number. Location The physical location of the server (if entered during server setup). Owner The owner of the server (if entered during server setup). Contact Contact information for the server owner (if entered during server setup). Comments Any notes about the server (if entered during server setup). Page 68 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide The Summary tab for a single system displays the following information: Group General Field Description Name The storage server's name. Model The model number of the storage server. Serial Number The storage server's serial number. OS Version The current InForm OS version. Controller Nodes The total number of controller nodes. Ports The total number of ports in the system. Host The number of host ports. Disk The number of disk ports. Page 69 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Resources Capacity CPU Usage The current CPU usage in MHz and percentage. Control Memory The current control memory usage in GiB and percentage. Data Memory The current data memory usage in GiB and percentage. Device List of device types. The selected device type affects the display of the data displayed in the Overview and Allocated fields. Page 70 3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide Viewing System Settings To view a specific system's settings information, access the Systems screen and then click the Settings tab.