HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 Windows Solution Pack User Manual - Page 26

Adding credentials for additional management groups, Working with VSS snapshots

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10. Change the values to the real user name and password for the management group. 11. Click OK. 12. Exit the Registry Editor, or to add credentials to another management group, repeat this procedure. Adding credentials for additional management groups You can create additional credentials as necessary: 1. Right-click on the Credentials key and select New Key. 2. Name the new key with the name of the management group. 3. Right-click on the new management group key and select New > Multi-String Value. 4. Name the new value Credentials. 5. Right-click the new Credentials value and select Modify. 6. In the Edit Multi-String window, change the values to the real user name and password for the management group. 7. Click OK. 8. Exit the Registry Editor when you have finished adding management group credentials. Working with VSS snapshots The VSS Provider creates a VSS snapshot as a persistent target in the MS iSCSI initiator. The VSS snapshot also appears in the CMC with the naming convention of VSS-. The snapshot is available as needed to the backup application. When the snapshot is no longer needed, it is deleted from both the CMC and the iSCSI initiator. Viewing a VSS-named snapshot in the CMC NOTE: When working with other backup products, all VSS snapshots remain in the CMC until processing is complete, and then they are deleted. If they are not deleted, you can delete them manually when you are certain that the backup process is finished. Transportable snapshots VSS snapshots can be used as transportable snapshots; that is, they can be mounted on a different server for backup. Transportable snapshots are persistent, which means they remain in the CMC and the iSCSI initiator until the backup is finished. NOTE: To use transportable snapshots on Windows Server 2003 Standard, you must install the Microsoft QFE referenced in Microsoft Knowledge Base article listed at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913648. 26 Using the HP P4000 VSS Provider

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10.
Change the values to the real user name and password for the management group.
11.
Click
OK
.
12.
Exit the Registry Editor, or to add credentials to another management group, repeat this procedure.
Adding credentials for additional management groups
You can create additional credentials as necessary:
1.
Right-click on the
Credentials
key and select
New Key
.
2.
Name the new key with the name of the management group.
3.
Right-click on the new management group key and select
New > Multi-String Value
.
4.
Name the new value
Credentials
.
5.
Right-click the new
Credentials
value and select
Modify
.
6.
In the Edit Multi-String window, change the values to the real user name and password for the
management group.
7.
Click
OK
.
8.
Exit the Registry Editor when you have finished adding management group credentials.
Working with VSS snapshots
The VSS Provider creates a VSS snapshot as a persistent target in the MS iSCSI initiator. The VSS
snapshot also appears in the CMC with the naming convention of
VSS-<unique id>.
The snapshot
is available as needed to the backup application. When the snapshot is no longer needed, it is deleted
from both the CMC and the iSCSI initiator.
Viewing a VSS-named snapshot in the CMC
NOTE:
When working with other backup products, all VSS snapshots remain in the CMC until processing is
complete, and then they are deleted. If they are not deleted, you can delete them manually when you
are certain that the backup process is finished.
Transportable snapshots
VSS snapshots can be used as transportable snapshots; that is, they can be mounted on a different
server for backup. Transportable snapshots are persistent, which means they remain in the CMC and
the iSCSI initiator until the backup is finished.
NOTE:
To use transportable snapshots on Windows Server 2003 Standard, you must install the Microsoft
QFE referenced in Microsoft Knowledge Base article listed at
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