Using HP OBDR

Compatibility

HP One-Button Disaster Recovery is a standard feature on all HP StorageWorks DAT autoloaders. However, it can only be used with specific configurations and will only recover the server to which the autoloader is directly connected.

To check whether your system (hardware, operating system and backup software) is OBDR- compatible, please refer to our World Wide Web site www.hp.com/go/connect.

For more specific information concerning the benefits of OBDR and the latest new features please refer to our World Wide Web site www.hp.com/go/obdr.

Note HP OBDR is not applicable to HP-UX and other non-Intel UNIX operating systems, and it is not compatible with Intel-based Solaris systems. HP OBDR is supported on a server with a RAID controller if the autoloader is connected directly to a host bus adapter (HBA).

If your system does not support HP One-Button Disaster Recovery, you can still use your autoloader normally to back up and restore data. However, you must remember to create a separate set of emergency recovery disks for your operating system whenever you change your system configuration.

What does HP OBDR do?

Using just the autoloader and the most recent backup cartridge HP OBDR allows you to recover from the following types of system disaster:

Hard disk failures, as long as the replacement hard disk is the same size or larger than the original and uses the same interface (for example, replace a SCSI hard disk with another SCSI disk)

Hardware failures where the server is replaced by an identical componentFile corruption because of an operating system errorFile corruption because of an application software errorViruses that prevent you from booting your system correctlyUser errors that stop you from booting your system correctly

When you run HP One-Button Disaster Recovery, your autoloader goes through the following sequence:

1It goes into a special disaster recovery mode that enables it to restore your operating system and reboot. It acts like a bootable CD-ROM. (Your system’s ability to boot from CD-ROM is normally enabled by default. If you have changed this setting, you will need to enable it again. Refer to your system BIOS manual for further details.)

2It returns to normal autoloader mode and restores the data.

Remote disaster recovery (ProLiant servers only)

The HP Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition (RILOE) on ProLiant servers gives the IT Administrator the ability to completely recover a failed server at a remote location without physically traveling to where the server resides. The on-site non-technical person need only insert the bootable cartridge into the autoloader when asked to do so by the administrator.

Refer to the HP OBDR web site at www.hp.com/go/obdr for more information about using this feature and compatibility.

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