HP Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator manual Hardware and Software Dependencies

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Hardware and Software Dependencies

The following table summarizes the hardware, software, and operating system requirements for the HP EFS RCU.

HP System Component

Hardware Requirements

Software Requirements

Operating System Requirements

 

 

 

 

 

HP EFS Remote Copy Utility

• Windows machines, UNIX

• Any client or server machine running Windows

 

servers running a Common

2000 or later operating system.

 

Internet Filing System (CIFS)

 

 

server, and Network Attached

 

 

Storage (NAS) filers to be data

 

 

sources and targets, when you

 

 

specify a Universal Naming

 

 

Convention (UNC) or mapped

 

 

drive path.

 

 

 

 

NOTE: The HP EFS RCU depends on certain Common Internet File System (CIFS) Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). While these APIs are supported on all Microsoft Windows platforms, they might not be supported on all NAS solutions, such as Samba. (You can use the HP EFS RCU to back up Samba shares if the data center is a Windows machine.)

INTRODUCTION

Related HP Documentation

Additional Resources

This section describes the following resources that supplement the information in this guide:

‹Related HP documentation

‹Online Documentation

‹Related technical reference books

You can access the complete document set for the HP EFS WAN Accelerator from the HP StorageWorks EFS WAN Accelerator Documentation Set CD-ROM, or on the HP documentation support site located at http://www.hp.com/support/manuals:

‹HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator Installation and Configuration Guide describes how to install and configure the HP EFS WAN Accelerator.

‹HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator Command-Line Interface Reference Manual is a reference manual for the command-line interface for the HP EFS WAN Accelerator. It lists commands, syntax, parameters, and example usage.

‹HP EFS WAN Accelerator Management Console User Guide describes how to use the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Mangement Console to administer and monitor your HP system.

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Contents 392364-003 HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services Remote Copy UtilityPage Contents Index Chapter HP EFS RCU CommandsAbout This Guide IntroductionTypes of Users Organization of This Guide Boldface Document ConventionsAdditional Resources Hardware and Software DependenciesRelated Reading Contacting HP HP Storage Web Site HP NAS Services Web SiteIntroduction Overview HP EFS Remote Copy UtilityHP EFS RCU Deployment FeaturesTransparent Prepopulation HP EFS Remote Copy Utility Client and server Installing and Using the RCUInstalling the RCU To install the RCU on aUpgrading from RCU 2.1 to Modifying the Default RCU ParametersScheduling Tasks for the RCU Running the RCU from the Command-Line InterfaceRCU on a client To schedule tasks forCopying Data To start the RCU in server mode as a Windows serviceTo copy data To mirror data Mirroring DataTransparently Prepopulating Cifs Data Monitoring Data To run the RCU in monitor modeTo restrict clients Additional RCU FeaturesRestricting Clients Creating Log FilesExcluding Files and Directories Specifying Time Limits Specifying Wild CardsSyntax HP EFS RCU CommandsClient Actions CopyDescription MirrorPrepop ParametersExample Client OptionsExcludepath MaxretriesServer Options TimeoutMaxretrywait Allowclientip AllowabspathDenyclientip Serverdebug ServerMonitormaxwait Monitoring ActionsMonitor MonitoridlewaitLogfile Logging OptionsLogfilemax Quiet Global OptionsLogfilename LogfilenumCompareacls ConfigfileSendbuf ReadtimeoutPort RecvbufHP EFS RCU Commands RCU IndexIndex
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