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NOTE: Recovery Manager does not support mounting a virtual copy to a drive letter.

4.Click OK. Recovery Manager:

Adds the mounted virtual copy to the list view in the informational pane

Displays the server to which the copy is mounted in the Exposure column

Displays the absolute path on which the copy is mounted in the Mount Point column

Displays the icon for the mounted virtual copy in green

Unmounting a Virtual Copy

1.In the node tree pane, right-click the timestamp for the virtual copy you want to unmount, and select Unmount.

2.Recovery Manager displays a dialog box asking you to confirm the unmount. Click OK. Recovery Manager:

Removes the mounted virtual copy from the list view in the informational pane

Displays Not Mounted in the Exposure column

Displays the icon for the mounted virtual copy in blue

Backing Up a Virtual Copy

You can use Recovery Manager to back up virtual copies to media using HP Data Protector or Symantec NetBackup.

To back up a virtual copy to media, you must first configure your backup software (Data Protector or NetBackup) as described in “Configuring Backup Software” (page 24).

You can create a backup of an instance or database on the instance or database level or at the timestamp level.

When you create a backup on either the instance or database level, Recovery Manager creates a new virtual copy, and your backup software backs it up.

When you create a backup at the timestamp level, Recovery Manager mounts the existing virtual copy, and your backup software backs it up using the same timestamp.

You can also schedule Recovery Manager to automatically create backups of instances and/or databases.

NOTE: You can configure Recovery Manager to automatically send email notifications when backups are manually or automatically created. For more information, see “Configuring Email Notifications” (page 31).

Manually Creating Backups at the Instance or Database Level

When you create a backup of a virtual copy for an instance or database, Recovery Manager automatically creates a virtual copy and mounts it, your backup software backs the virtual copy up to media, and Recovery Manager unmounts the virtual copy. You can also choose to have Recovery Manager automatically remove the newly created virtual copy.

To create a backup of a virtual copy at the instance or database level:

1.In the node tree pane, right-click the instance or database you want to back up and select Backup to Media.

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Contents User’s Guide Documentation Contents Configuring Backup Software Using the Recovery Manager GUIUsing the Recovery Manager CLI Recovery for Microsoft SQL ServerRemote Copy for Recovery Manager Troubleshooting Event MessagesIntroduction Related DocumentsTypographical Conventions Advisories Overview of Recovery Manager System RequirementsWindows Server Requirements Additional System RequirementsRecovery Manager Requirements Running Recovery Manager on a Japanese OSFeatures Supported Features Not Supported Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy ServiceSupported VSS Components How HP 3PAR VSS Software Works with Microsoft SQL ServerRecovery Manager Layout Overview of Recovery Manager Installation and Deinstallation Upgrading to Recovery Manager 4.2.0 for SQLPre-Installation Steps Installing Recovery Manager Verifying the Installation Understanding the RegistryDeinstalling Recovery Manager Configuring Recovery Manager Configuring the SQL DatabaseConfiguring Recovery Manager Configuring Recovery Manager Policies Configuring Mount FunctionalityGrouping Volumes into Autonomic Groups Testing SQL Connectivity Volume SetsConfiguring the Host Computer and the HP 3PAR Storage System Troubleshooting SQL ConnectivityFormatting Partitions on a New HP 3PAR Vlun Windows ServerConfiguring Backup Software Setting Up Symantec NetBackupOverview Before You BeginConfiguring HP Data Protector Setting Up the HP Data Protector Backup SpecificationSetting Up HP Data Protector Cell Manager Access RequirementsUsing Your Backup Software Using Symantec NetBackupUsing HP Data Protector RM installation location\log\nbulog\databasetimestamp.logUsing the Recovery Manager GUI Overview of the Recovery Manager GUIOpening the Recovery Manager GUI Closing the Recovery Manager GUIUpdating Registration after Server Modification Setting the Recovery Manager Policy How Recovery Manager Policies WorkUnregistering a SQL Server Instance Setting Recovery Manager Policies Retention Time RestrictionsConfiguring Email Notifications Modifying the Policy for a Virtual CopyDeleting Email Configurations Creating Virtual CopiesHow Virtual Copy Creation Works Manually Creating a Virtual CopyCreating Remote Virtual Copies Scheduling Automatic Virtual CopiesAutomating Tasks Scheduling Automated Tasks with Task SchedulerMounting a Virtual Copy Managing Automated Tasks with Task ManagerManually Creating Backups at the Instance or Database Level Unmounting a Virtual CopyBacking Up a Virtual Copy Scheduling Automatic Backups of an Instance or Database Removing a Backup from the Repository Restoring Instances, Databases, and VolumesCreating a Backup of a Virtual Copy Restoring an Instance or Database with Volume Restore Restoring an Instance or Database with File Copy RestoreRestoring an Instance or Database from a Backup Analyzing and Synchronizing the RepositoryRemoving a Virtual Copy Viewing Event Message DescriptionsUsing the Recovery Manager CLI Recovery Manager for SQL Server Command Line Interface CLIRecovery Manager Commands RMSql analyze RMSql analyze -s SQL server -sync -fSQL Server SyncRMSql backup Example RMSql create RMSql create -s SQLServer -d test RMSql create -s SQLVirtualServer -d testUsing the Recovery Manager CLI RMSql deletebackup RMSql deletebackup -s server1 -d db1 -tRMSql display RMSql display -s server1RMSql listbackup RMSql mount RMSql policy Database virtual copy limitInstance virtual copy limit Retain timehHdD RMSql policy -n 5 -s SQL serverRMSql policy -exp 30d -s SQL server Recovery Manager Commands RMSql portconfig RMSql portconfig -n number -s WindowsHostRMSql portconfig -n RMSql portconfig -n 9999 -s WindowsHostRMSql remove RMSql remove -s SQL server -t timestampRMSql report RMSql report -s WindowsHost -output OutputDirectoryWindowsHost RMSql report -s Grampus -output c\MyReportRMSql repository RMSql repository -a alter location -rRMSql repository -a d\3parvv RMSql restore SystemDrive\3parSnapshot by defaultAltLocation Norecovery RMSql restore -s server1 -d testdb -tRMSql restore -snap -s server1 -d testdb -t SnapUsing the Recovery Manager CLI RMSql setvc RMSql setvc -s server1 -t 020409162103 -exp 2h RMSql setvc -s server1 -t 020409162103 -exp 30dRMSql timeconfig RMSql timeconfigRMSql timeconfig -prt RMSql timeconfig -bktRunning Recovery Manager as a Scheduled Job Scheduling an Automated Task in WindowsRMSql unmount RMSql unmount -s SQL server -t timestampFor example Recovery for Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Recovery ModelsRecovering Data with HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Preparing for the Recovery ProcessRecovering All Data with Point-of-Failure Recovery Performing a Point-of-Failure Recovery Recovering All Data with Point-of-Failure Recovery Remote Copy for Recovery Manager How Remote Copy WorksSetting Up Remote Copy Setting Up Remote Copy Volume Groups Setting Up a Remote Copy Volume Group for DatabasesSupport for Remote Copy Modes and Policies Support for GeoCluster for Microsoft WindowsRecovering a SQL Database from a Remote Copy Backup Server Setting Up a Remote Copy Volume Group for InstancesServer Virtualization Environments VMWare and EgeneraTroubleshooting Installpath\NetBackup\db\ Installpath\NetBackup\db\altnames\No.RestrictionsEvent Messages Event ID Event ID Event ID Event ID Provcfg conn -syncrc Yes