HP (Hewlett-Packard) Legato Networker Printer User Manual


 
Legato NetWorker, Release 7.0
Disaster Recovery Guide
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Prerequisites
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To re-create links to NetWorker directories:
a. Stop the NetWorker daemons by entering the nsr_shutdown
command at the command line:
# nsr_shutdown -a
b. Move the files to their original location.
c. Create the links from the /nsr directory to the original location.
d. Restart the NetWorker server by first entering the nsrexecd
command and then entering the nsrd command, for example:
# nsrexecd
# nsrd
Note: You can also restart the NetWorker server by running the
NetWorker startup script for the appropriate platform.
Task 2: Configure NetWorker Device Resources
To configure the NetWorker software:
Configure the device resources.
If you want to recover data using a stand-alone device, ensure that a
resource for the stand-alone device exists (this is defined in the
/nsr/res directory). If a resource for the stand-alone device does not
exist, create it using the NetWorker Administrator program.
If you want to recover data using an autochanger, ensure that an
autochanger resource exists (this is defined in the /nsr/res directory).
If the autochanger resource does not exist, create it using the jbconfig
command. For information about using the jbconfig command, refer
to the Legato NetWorker Administrator’s Guide.
Reset the autochanger using the nsrjb -vHE command. This
command resets the autochanger, ejects backup volumes, reinitializes
the element status, and checks each slot for a volume.
If the autochanger does not support the -E option, initialize the
element status using sjiielm (on Linux, use ielem).
Inventory the autochanger using the nsrjb -I command. This helps
you determine whether the volumes required to recover the
bootstrap are located inside the autochanger.
Task 3: Locate the Server’s Bootstrap Save Set ID
The bootstrap contains the media database, the resource database, and the
server index.