
3.In the Parameters area, enter the required information, depending on your backup software:
If you are using: | Enter these parameters: |
Symantec NetBackup | • Master Server Name: The NBU master server |
| • NBU Policy Name: The name of the policy you are |
| using |
| • NBU Full Schedule Name: The name of the schedule |
| within the policy you are using |
| For more information, see Symantec NetBackup |
| documentation and“Configuring Backup Software” |
| (page 26). |
HP Data Protector | • Data List: The name of the data list |
| For more information about data lists, see the description |
| of backup specifications in HP Data Protector |
| documentation. |
4.To automatically remove the newly created virtual copy after backup, ensure the Remove Virtual Copy from InServ after backup checkbox is checked.
•Symantec NetBackup
•HP Data Protector
5.To immediately create one backup, click Finish.
•Recovery Manager creates the backup, names it as its timestamp, and adds it to the Backup Management node under the relevant storage group in the node tree pane if:
◦You are using an expiration-based policy, or
◦You are using a
If Recovery Manager creates the new backup:
•If you are creating a backup of a CCR virtual copy on the active node, Recovery Manager creates a virtual copy on the cluster’s active node and backs it up to the corresponding NetBackup server.
•If you are creating a backup of a CCR virtual copy on the passive node and the policy is set to remove the virtual copy created for backup purposes (in other words, the Remove virtual copy from InServ after backup checkbox is checked in the selected server’s policy), Recovery Manager creates a virtual copy on the cluster’s passive node, backs it up to the corresponding NetBackup server, and removes the virtual copy.
•If you are creating a backup of a CCR virtual copy on the passive node and the policy is set to retain the virtual copy created for backup purposes (in other words, the Remove virtual copy from InServ after backup checkbox is unchecked in the selected server’s
44 Using the Recovery Manager GUI