HP Software manual About the Data Protector Express Service, Other Commands

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Automatically start this application when the operating system starts

Deselect this check box if you want to manually start the Quick Access application. To manually start the Quick Access application, switch to the Data Protector Express installation directory, and run ytwingqa for Windows or ytlingqa for Linux. Or on Windows, select the Quick Access link from the start menu.

Automatically log in on startup

Deselect this check box if you do not want to automatically log into the application, using the user name and password provided here. A logon window will appear at startup if this box is deselected.

Maximum number of menu items for Jobs, Alerts, or Logs submenus

Select the maximum number of jobs, alerts, or logs that you want to see.

Service settings

Use the Service Settings window to manage the Data Protector Express service on the local machine. These settings have the same meaning as those found in the operating system’s service manager program. The Manual choice is not available on Linux.

Other Commands

Click the Open Administrator menu item to open the main Data Protector Express Administrator window using the logon information from the Quick Access application.

Click the Logout menu item to log out from the Quick Access application. The application will disconnect from Data Protector Express. Click Login to log back into the application.

Click the Exit menu item to exit the Quick Access application. If the Data Protector Express service is still running, the application will continue to run. To restart the application, access the application in the Start menu.

Click the Open Administrator menu item to open the main Data Protector Express Administrator window using the logon information from the Quick Access application.

About the Data Protector Express Service

The Data Protector Express Service lets you run backup jobs automatically and unattended. The service makes sure your scheduled backup jobs run even when the machine reboots after a power loss.

Microsoft Windows and the Data Protector Express Server

You can manage the Data Protector Express service from the Windows Services screen. For an explanation of managing Windows services, please refer to the Microsoft documentation for the Service Control Manager

CAUTION: Changing the Startup type for the Data Protector Express service to Manual or Disabled means that other machines will not have access to this machine to perform backups unless Data Protector Express is actually running. This means that files on this machine will not be backed up during routine backups for this machine. Before disabling the service, you should evaluate the impact that this decision will have on your company's backup and restore policies

Linux and the Data Protector Express Daemon

On Linux platforms, the Data Protector Express service, or daemon, is designed to run automatically each time the system is restarted.

The daemon program (dplinsvc) is located in the Data Protector Express directory. To access the service in the default installation directory you would

type cd /usr/local/hp/dpx/dplinsvc

and press Enter.

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Contents Data Protector Express User Guide Acknowledgments Contents Disaster Recovery IndexTerminology OverviewConcepts Overview Simple, Immediate Backup Restore to a Different Location Restore to a Different Location Main Window Administering BackupUsing the Administrator Opening Property Pages Missing FeaturesProperty Pages Managing Data Protector Express Using Quick Access from TaskbarViewing Data Protector Express status Managing JobsManaging Alerts SettingsMonitoring jobs Managing LogsMicrosoft Windows and the Data Protector Express Server About the Data Protector Express ServiceOther Commands Linux and the Data Protector Express DaemonAbout the Data Protector Express Service Selecting Devices Configuring Backup JobsSelecting Files Encryption ConfigurationSchedule Settings Auto verify mode Mode SettingsBackup mode Type of Fixed RotationWrite mode Split FileScheduled Dates Interval SettingsAuto format mode Media to be usedAdvanced Settings Advanced OptionsExecution Settings for WindowsLog Options Barcode FilterSelecting Versions Configuring Restore and Verify JobsSelecting Files Restoring files and folders to a different folder Restoring foldersRestoring a file with a new name Advanced Restore Options Advanced Verify Options Execution OptionsBarcode Filter Options Device Properties Working With DevicesSelecting Devices for Jobs Device Commands Element statusWorking With Devices Device Commands Installation and Configuration Working with Tape LibrariesInitialization Process Barcodes and MIC memory in cartridgeBarcode Filters Sharing storage devices on a SAN Media ManagementBackup Schedule Considerations Scheduling, Rotations, and Media ManagementIntervals Scheduling ConceptsMedia Sets Implications for Restoring Data Media Rotation Types Running Jobs with Rotations Comparing rotation typesCryptographic Algorithms Encryption and CompressionEncryption Passphrase Encryption OptionsKey Management CompressionMicrosoft Exchange Server Configuring a Microsoft Exchange ServerWorking with Third-Party Applications Supported PlatformsBacking up Microsoft Exchange Server Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Preparing to Restore the Microsoft Exchange Server Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Exchange ServerSystem-level Disaster Recovery Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Mailbox Backup and RecoveryRestoring the Microsoft Exchange MTA Database Restoring Mailboxes ConfigurationBacking Up Mailboxes RequirementsSupported Exchange Server versions PowerShell AccessWorking with Microsoft SQL Server Mailbox PermissionsConfiguring the Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL server conceptsBacking up Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Databases and the backup mode Restoring Microsoft SQL ServerRestoring Microsoft SQL Server user databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server master databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server 2000 master databasesStop the Data Protector Express and SQL Server services Create Database Alter DatabaseRebuild the master database Restart SQL Server in single-user modeRestore the master database from the most recent backup Apply changes to the master database Drop invalid databasesRestoring Microsoft SQL Server 7 master databases Start the Data Protector Express and SQL Server servicesRestore the msdb database Disk Mirror Disk Unmirror Disk Remirror Restart Microsoft SQL Server in single-user mode Drop invalid databases and database devices Protecting Windows SharePoint Services Protecting Microsoft Windows SharePoint ServicesWindows SharePoint Services protection concepts Restoring SharePoint Services Working with Certificate Services Using Disaster Recovery with Windows SharePoint ServicesImportant guidelines Disaster RecoveryBoot Media Restoring to dissimilar hardware Advantage of Bootable Backup DevicesPreparing For a Disaster Configuring Backups to Support Disaster Recovery Create bootable mediaTest the media Recovering From a Disaster Disaster Recovery with LibrariesDisaster Recovery Disaster recovery for Linux Disaster recovery for Windows 2003, Windows XP and earlierCompleting the Data Restore LimitationsPerformance Settings Backup Domain ConfigurationMail Settings Alert SettingsDomain Security Client Upgrade SettingsSetting a User Password OptionsLog Type Advanced Job OptionsJob Log options Log file formatsMail log Job Pre-Post Execution CommandsPre Execution Commands AuditingLogs Post Execution CommandsBarcode Filters for Jobs Advanced Job Options Related information Support and other resourcesContacting HP Typographic conventionsDocumentation feedback Index Index VSS
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