
Editing the Registry
To edit registry data for Recovery Manager:
1.Click Start→Run.
2.Enter regedit in the Run window and click OK.
3.On the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE→SOFTWARE→3par→RM_Exchange.
4.On the
5.Modify the Value Data field and click OK to save the change. Table 3 System Registry Values for Recovery Manager
Name | Value |
BackupTimeout | The timeout value for the Symantec NetBackup |
| initialization process detection in minutes. This setting |
| is optional if the default is not appropriate. |
GUILog | Location of the GUI Log File (Java errors only). |
InstallPath | Recovery Manager Installation path. |
JarPath | Path to the GUI jar file. |
RCQueryTimer | The monitoring interval for remote copy progress on the |
| target server in minutes. This setting is optional if the |
| default is not appropriate. |
RepPath | Root path to the Recovery Manager repository. |
TraceHistory | Number of Trace files to keep before deleting. |
Tracelevel | The trace level for the log file: |
| 1 — Error messages logged |
| 2 — Error and warning messages logged |
| 3 — Error, warning, and informational messages logged |
| 4 — Error, warning, informational and debug messages |
| logged |
| 5 — Error, warning, informational, debug and verbose |
| messages logged |
| The default value is 5. |
TraceLog | The location where the log file resides. |
NOTE: See “Event Messages” (page 102) for descriptions of events and possible actions to fix possible problems.
Environment Variables
Installation of Recovery Manager adds the full path to its executables and libraries to the system’s PATH environment variable. If for some reason this has not been done, neither the GUI nor the CLI will work. If this is the case, manually add the full paths for the bin and ext directories under RM_Exchange to the PATH environment variable.
Deinstalling Recovery Manager
CAUTION: Back up your data before upgrading Recovery Manager or all data will be lost. See “Upgrading to Recovery Manager for Exchange” (page 18) for instructions on performing a backup.
To deinstall Recovery Manager from Windows 2008:
1.Log on as the System Administrator.
20 Installation and Deinstallation