Integrations with Other Applications

Microsoft Cluster Server Integration

 

script will be run. This is the node where Data Protector is running.

 

In the Generic Application Parameters window, enter the path

 

name of batch file (for example,

 

c:\program_files\omniback\bin\clus.bat) and directory of the

 

omniclus command. This command resides in the

 

<Data_Protector_home>\bin directory.

Examples

To abort all running sessions on the server obsv.company.com use the

 

following command line:

 

omniclus.exe -clus obvs.company.com -session * -abortsess

 

To abort only session from a backup specification backup_1 on the server

 

obsv.company.com use the following command line:

 

omniclus.exe -clus obvs.company.com -session backup_1

 

-abortsess

 

Aborting Running Sessions Based on a Logical ID If a specific

 

running backup session is more important than the application, Data

 

Protector can continue this session. To balance the load after a failover,

 

you can abort all backup sessions except an important one using its abort

 

ID. You define this option by using the Data Protector GUI and scripting.

 

Proceed as follows:

Data Protector GUI 1. In the Data Protector GUI, modify the backup specification with the following steps:

a.In the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Manager, switch to the Backup context, expand the Backup Specifications item, and select the backup specification that you would not like to be aborted at failover of the application.

b.In the Results Area, click Options.

c.Under Backup Specification Options, click Advanced.

d.In the Backup Options window, click Clustering. Select Check against abort ID and enter a backup specification ID that will represent this specification and will be used in the command line.

Command Line 2. In the batch file, modify the omniclus command as follows:

omniclus.exe -clus <Data Protector_virtual_server> -session <backup_specification> -abortsess -abortid <logical_operator_ID>

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