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HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator’s Reference

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Maintaining <strong>HP</strong>OM<br />

Backing up Data on the Management Server<br />

Backing up Data on the Management Server<br />

<strong>HP</strong>OM provides two methods <strong>for</strong> backing up data on the <strong>HP</strong> <strong>Operations</strong><br />

management server:<br />

❏<br />

❏<br />

Offline Backup<br />

opc_backup<br />

Automatic Backup<br />

ovbackup.ovpl<br />

Redistributing Scripts to All Managed Nodes<br />

<strong>HP</strong>OM configuration data is stored on the management server and the<br />

managed nodes. If the restored configuration on the management server<br />

does not match the current configuration on a managed node, errors<br />

relating to missing instructions or incorrectly assigned templates may<br />

occur. After you have restored a backup, you should redistribute the<br />

templates, action, command and monitor scripts to all managed nodes by<br />

using the -<strong>for</strong>ce option of opcragt.<br />

About Backup and Recover Tools<br />

When recovering data, use the recover tool corresponding to the backup<br />

tool originally used to back up the data. For example, use opc_recover<br />

to restore data backed up with opc_backup. Use ovrestore.ovpl to<br />

recover data backed up with ovbackup.ovpl. And so on.<br />

About Archive Log Mode in Oracle<br />

Archive log mode is mode used by Oracle to save data automatically<br />

and periodically. Changes to data files stored in redo log files. These<br />

redo log files are subsequently archived. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about<br />

archive log mode and redo log files, see the Oracle documentation. To find<br />

out how to set up archive log mode in <strong>HP</strong>OM, see “Maintaining a<br />

Database” on page 399, as well as the <strong>HP</strong>OM <strong>Administrator’s</strong> Guide to<br />

Online In<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

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Chapter 12

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