HP StorageWorks 2/140 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 ha-fabric manager user guide - Page 34

Backup &amp, Restore Configuration, Maintenance, HAFM SNMP configurations

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Introduction and General Information A separate application installed on the HAFM server is configured to automatically mirror the contents of the HafmData directory to the Zip drive or CD-RW 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 will only occur while a user is logged in to Windows on the HAFM server PC (independent of the HAFM login). The data contained in the HafmData directory and mirrored to the backup media includes the following: ■ All HAFM configuration including: - Product definitions - User names, encrypted passwords, and user rights. - Nicknames - Session options - HAFM SNMP configurations - E-mail configuration ■ All log files (both HAFM log files and individual Product Manager log files). ■ Zoning library (all zone sets and zone definitions). ■ Firmware library. ■ Call-home configuration (including phone numbers and dialing options). ■ Configuration data saved to the HafmData directory through the Backup & Restore Configuration option on the Product Manager Maintenance menu. The backup application will not back up certain Windows configurations that need to be reconfigured on a newly restored HAFM server, including the following: ■ Windows user names and passwords. ■ TCP/IP network configuration (such as IP address, gateway address, and DNS names). The backup application is included on the HAFM Applications CD. It automatically installs on the HAFM server during the HAFM server install process. A blank backup disk (Zip disk or CD-RW disk) is required for each HAFM server and is included with the HAFM server deliverable. 34 High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide

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Introduction and General Information
34
High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
A separate application installed on the HAFM server is configured to
automatically mirror the contents of the
HafmData
directory to the Zip drive or
CD-RW 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 will only occur while a user is logged in to Windows on
the HAFM server PC (independent of the HAFM login).
The data contained in the
HafmData
directory and mirrored to the backup media
includes the following:
All HAFM configuration including:
Product definitions
User names, encrypted passwords, and user rights.
— Nicknames
Session options
HAFM SNMP configurations
E-mail configuration
All log files (both HAFM log files and individual Product Manager log files).
Zoning library (all zone sets and zone definitions).
Firmware library.
Call-home configuration (including phone numbers and dialing options).
Configuration data saved to the HafmData directory through the
Backup &
Restore Configuration
option on the Product Manager
Maintenance
menu.
The backup application will not back up certain Windows configurations that need
to be reconfigured on a newly restored HAFM server, including the following:
Windows user names and passwords.
TCP/IP network configuration (such as IP address, gateway address, and DNS
names).
The backup application is included on the HAFM Applications CD. It
automatically installs on the HAFM server during the HAFM server install
process. A blank backup disk (Zip disk or CD-RW disk) is required for each
HAFM server and is included with the HAFM server deliverable.