HP (Hewlett-Packard) DL380 Server User Manual


 
will not work to back up the previous versions of the le system. To answer this particular issue, shadow
copies are available for back up in two situations. If the backup software in question supports the use of
shadow copies and ca n communicate with underlying block device, it is supported, and the previous
version of the le system will be listed in the backup application as a complete le system snapshot. If the
built-in backup application NTbackup is used, the backup software forces a snapshot, and then uses
the snapshot as the means for back up. The user is unaware of this a ctivity and it is not self-evident
although it does ad dress the issue of open les.
Shadow Copy Transport
Shadow Copy Transport provides the ability to transport data on a Storage Area Network (SAN). With
a storage array and a VSS-aware hardware provider, it is possible to create a shadow copy on one
server and im
port it on another server. This process, essentially “virtual” transport, is accomplished in a
matter of minutes, regardless of the size of the data.
NOTE:
Shadow copy transport is supported only on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Windows Storage
Server 2003
Enterprise Edition, and Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition. It is an advanced
solution that works only if it has a hardware provider on the storage array.
A shadow copy transport can be used for a number of purposes, including:
Tape b ackups
An alternative to traditional backup to tape processes is transport of shadow copies from the
production server onto a backup server, where they can then be backed up to tape. Like the
other two alternatives, this option removes backup trafc from the production server. While
some backup applications might be designed with the hardware provider software that enables
transport, others are not. The administrator should determine whether or not this functionality is
included in the backup application.
Data mining
The data in use by a particular production server is often useful to different groups or departm ents
within an organization. Rather than add additional trafc to the production server, a shadow copy
of the data can be made available through transport to another ser ver. The shadow copy can
then be processed for different purposes, without any performance impact on the original server.
The transport process is accomplished through a series of DISKRAID command steps:
1. Create a shadow copy of the source data on the source server (read-only).
2. Mask off (hide) the shadow copy from the source server.
3. Unm ask the shadow copy to a target server.
4. O p tionally, clear the read-only ags on the shadow copy.
The data is now ready to use.
Folder and share management
The HP ProLiant Storage Server supports several le-sharingprotocols,includingDFS,NFS,FTP,HTTP,
and Microsoft SMB. This section discusses overview information as well as procedures for the setup
and management of the le shares for the supported protocols. Security at the le level and at the
share level is a lso discussed.
NOTE:
Detailed information on setting up and managing NFS and NCP shares is discussed in the “Other
network le and print ser vices” chapter.
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