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Hitachi SVP F 00 Series - Chapter 17: Back Up and Restore the SVP; Backing Up the SVP Configuration

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Chapter 17: Back up and restore the SVP
Best practices dictate that you back up the SVP conguration to a USB ash drive. That
way, if the SVP fails, you can use the backup to restore the conguration.
Backing up the SVP configuration
Back up the SVP conguration to a USB ash drive using a Remote Desktop connection.
After the conguration is backed up, you can use the back up to restore the
conguration if necessary.
When you back up the SVP conguration, the following items are also backed up:
Parameters set in the Device Manager - Storage Navigator Environment window
Connection setting to the authentication server
Connection setting to the key management server
Password policy for backing up the encryption key on the client PC
Window view setting (table width)
Warning message in the logon window
Task information
SMI-S application settings
HTTPS and SMI-S SSL certicates, and RMI
Procedure
1. From a management console PC, connect to the SVP using Windows Remote
Desktop Connection.
2. Close all Device Manager - Storage Navigator sessions on the SVP.
3. On the SVP, exit to a Windows command prompt as Administrator.
4. Move to the directory where the tool exists, and then issue the following command:
C:\MAPP\wk\Supervisor\MappIniSet\MappBackup.bat [absolute path of the
b
ackup (tgz zip) file]
Note: In this command, C:\MAPP indicates the installation dir
ectory of
the SVP. If the installation directory is dierent, replace C:\MAPP with the
specied installation directory.
5. At the completion message, pr
ess any key to continue.
Chapter 17: Back up and restore the SVP
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