Using The Data Protector Cli; Preparing For Disaster Recovery; What Must Be Backed Up - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual

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Using the Data Protector CLI

From the directory Data_Protector_home\bin, run:
omnib -mssps_list backup_specification_name [-barmode
SPS_mode][List_options]
where SPS_mode is one of the following backup types:
full|trans|diff
For List_options, see the omnib command in the HP Data Protector command
line interface reference.
Examples
To start a full backup using the backup specification MyWebPortals, run:
omnib -mssps_list MyWebPortals -barmode full
To start a differential backup using the same backup specification, run:
omnib -mssps_list MyWebPortals -barmode diff

Preparing for disaster recovery

To prepare for a disaster recovery, back up the following objects:
Table 13 What must be backed up
Objects
IIS database
(from all the front-end
Web server clients)
Encryption key
(if it is used for the
single sign-on service)
Master database
(of all the SQL Server
instances)
SPS objects
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Integrating Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server and Data Protector
How to back up
Use Data Protector filesystem backup. For details, see online Help.
IIS database of a particular client is located in the client
CONFIGURATION.
See the Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server documentation.
Use the Data Protector SQL Server backup. For details, see
1
on page 27.
Use the Data Protector SPS backup.
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