HP StorageWorks 2/140 director product manager user guide - Page 58

Backing Up and Restoring Product Manager Data, HAFM login

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Product Manager Overview Table 1-2: User Rights for Product Manager (Continued) Product Manager Rights View Event Log View Firmware View Hardware Log View LIN Log View SNMP View Threshold Alert Log Product Administrator X Operator X X X X X X X X Maintenance X X X X X X Backing Up and Restoring Product Manager Data As long as a Zip disk remains in the Zip drive of the HAFM server, critical information from both the Product Manager and HAFM applications automatically backs up to the Zip disk when the data directory contents change or when you reboot the HAFM server. The application used for this function is Iomega QuikSync, a separate application installed on the HAFM server. QuikSync is configured to automatically mirror the contents of the HafmData directory to the Zip drive when the contents are changed or when you reboot the HAFM server. This directory contains all HAFM and Product Manager data, so it can be copied back to a newly restored HAFM server to fully recover the preferred operating environment. The mirroring operation occurs only while a user is logged in to Windows on the HAFM server PC (independent of the HAFM login). The data contained in the c:\HafmData directory and mirrored to the Zip disk includes the following: • All HAFM application configuration including: - Product definitions. - User names, encrypted passwords, and user rights. - Nicknames. - Session options. - HAFM application SNMP configurations. - E-mail configuration. 1-40 director product manager user guide

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director product manager user guide
Product Manager Overview
Backing Up and Restoring Product Manager Data
As long as a Zip disk remains in the Zip drive of the HAFM server, critical
information from both the
Product Manager
and
HAFM
applications automatically
backs up to the Zip disk when the data directory contents change or when you reboot
the HAFM server.
The application used for this function is
Iomega QuikSync
, a separate application
installed on the HAFM server. QuikSync is configured to automatically mirror the
contents of the HafmData directory to the Zip drive when the contents are changed or
when you reboot the HAFM server. This directory contains all HAFM and Product
Manager data, so it can be copied back to a newly restored HAFM server to fully
recover the preferred operating environment.
The mirroring operation occurs only while a user is logged in to Windows on the
HAFM server PC (independent of the
HAFM login
).
The data contained in the c:\HafmData directory and mirrored to the Zip disk includes
the following:
All
HAFM
application configuration including:
Product definitions.
User names, encrypted passwords, and user rights.
— Nicknames.
Session options.
HAFM
application SNMP configurations.
E-mail configuration.
View Event Log
X
X
X
View Firmware
X
View Hardware Log
X
X
X
View LIN Log
X
X
X
View SNMP
X
X
View Threshold Alert
Log
X
X
X
Table 1–2:
User Rights for Product Manager (Continued)
Product Manager
Rights
Product
Administrator
Operator
Maintenance