
Managing the Data Protector Internal Database
Maintaining the IDB
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On Windows systems: <Data_Protector_home>\db40\msg to
<Data_Protector_home>\db40\msg
On UNIX systems: /var/opt/omni/db40/msg to
/var/opt/omni/db40/msg
• SIBF files to the same relative pathname:
On Windows systems: <Data_Protector_home>\db40\meta
to <Data_Protector_home>\db40\meta
On UNIX systems: /var/opt/omni/db40/meta to
/var/opt/omni/db40/meta
• DC directories to the same or other locations. You can get the list
of DC directories using the omnidbutil -list_dcdir command.
3. Start Data Protector services on the target system using the omnisv
-start command:
• On Windows: <Data_Protector_home>\bin\omnisv -start
• On UNIX: /opt/omni/sbin/omnisv -start
If the IDB is installed on MC/ServiceGuard, run the cmrunpkg
<pkg_name> command on the active node to start the Data Protector
package.
If the IDB is installed on Microsoft Cluster Server, bring the
OBVS_VELOCIS and OBVS_MCRS cluster groups online using the
Cluster Administrator utility.
4. Run the omnidbutil -change_cell_name command.
5. Relocate DC directories on the target system.
6. Run the omnidbutil -remap_dcdir command for Data Protector to
refresh the new locations of the DC directories.