The Session Information Message displays the status of the backup. If the size of the

backup data is larger than the size of the tape, the Data Protector prompts for a mount request. To respond to a mount request, insert the second tape and click Confirm Mount Request.

16. Continue with the backup session till the HP-UX EVFS volume is backed up completely.

Step 16 Close raw access to the source HP-UX EVFS volume by entering the evfsvol close command to begin the procedure to return the volume to its original state.

Step 17 Enable the EVFS volume by entering the evfsvol enable command, and remount the file system on the EVFS volume.

Test Scenario 1B - Restoring the Backed Up Encrypted Data Created from an HP-UX EVFS Volume on a Tape Device

This scenario illustrates the steps performed when successfully restoring encrypted backup data (originally created from an HP-UX EVFS volume) on a tape device, by using HP OpenView Storage Data Protector.

Table10 lists the sample source and target for Test Scenario 1B.

Table 10 Sample Source and Target for Test Scenario 1B

Source/Target

Description

 

 

Sample Source

Data backed up as a disk image on the tape that

 

is configured on the client system, evfs2.hp.com.

 

 

Sample Target

Encrypted volume,

 

/dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_raw, open for raw

 

access and configured on the client system,

 

evfs6.hp.com. The mount point in this scenario is

 

/dp_verify.

 

 

To restore the encrypted backed up data from a tape device, complete the following steps:

Step 1 To verify if the HP-UX EVFS volume is open for raw access, enter the following command and

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