Introduction; Scope; Three Step Guide To Use This White Paper - HP Data Protector IDB Purge Manual

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Introduction

Growing volumes of backup data can significantly load the Data Protector (DP) Internal Database
(IDB). Regular IDB maintenance to purge obsolete data can prevent size related problems.
Purges remove obsolete data from the database, making space available within the database. The
space created by the purges can be used by new DP sessions, delaying the requirement for the IDB to
be extended.
This document presents some Data Protector commands that can help keep your Internal
Database healthy.
This white paper is complementary to the white paper HP Data Protector software cell manager
planning and sizing. Please also follow the recommendations therein to facilitate reliable Data
Protector operation.
This White Paper can be found at:
http://www.hp.com/go/dataprotector
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Scope

This document covers Cell Managers on HP-UX or Windows, but the principals apply to Cell
Managers on other platforms as well. This document covers DP versions 5.5, 6.0, and 6.1.

Three step guide to use this white paper

Note:
Before running any of the commands outlined in this document HP
recommends you make a successful backup of the DP IDB.
Step One:
How to identify if a DP IDB needs a filenames purge?
Step Two:
Automated purging done by the Daily Maintenance and making sure these tasks are taking place.
Step Three:
Manual IDB purge operations.
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