$ mount
$ mount
Step 6 Create a sample directory with sample files in the source directory.
Step 7 To verify if the
$ evfsvol display
The following output is displayed:
EVFS Volume Name: | /dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_test |
Mapped Volume Name: | /dev/vg01/ldp_test |
EVFS Volume State: | enabled |
EMD Size (Kbytes): | 520 |
Max User Envelopes: | 1024 |
Data Encryption Cipher: | |
Digest: | sha1 |
Owner Key ID: | root.root |
Recovery Agent Key IDs: |
|
Total Recovery Agent Keys: | 0 |
User Key IDs: |
|
Total User Keys: | 0 |
EVFS Volume Name: | /dev/evfs/vg01/ldp_backup |
Mapped Volume Name: | /dev/vg01/ldp_backup |
EVFS Volume State: | enabled |
EMD Size (Kbytes): | 520 |
Max User Envelopes: | 1024 |
Data Encryption Cipher: | |
Digest: | sha1 |
Owner Key ID: | root.root |
Recovery Agent Key IDs: |
|
Total Recovery Agent Keys: | 0 |
User Key IDs: |
|
Total User Keys: | 0 |
Step 8 Pass the dir/file which is created as the sample source for the Data Protector. Target the file library device under the target directory on which the target EVFS volume is mounted.
Step 9 Start the back up session.
Step 10 Connect to Data Protector Cell manager. To connect to the GUI version of the HP OpenView
Storage Data Protector, rlogin to the evfs6.hp.com system (system on which the data protector cell manager is installed), and invoke the required path (/opt/omni/bin/xomni) for the Cell Manager, as shown in the following example:
evfs6# export DISPLAY=<hostname>:0.0
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