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Data Protector Overview And ArchitectureU1610S D.00Module 2
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direct backup-- efficient server-less data movement
drive and library mgmt-- scalable device and library mgmton-line backup-- 24x7 application-aware backup
instant recovery-- disk-based recovery
zero downtime backup-- disk array integration for zero-impact
Data Protector starter pack-- data protection & media mgmt
backup to disk -- restore from disk and migrate to tapemedia operations -- removable media management
What is it?• Software that provides automated data
protection for businesses with 24x7 availability needs.
What does it do?• Data Protection: copies data onto a
secondary storage device, including disk or tape, so that in case of a disaster, data can be easily recovered.
• Media management: easily manages the library catalogues to keep track of all media and copies of data for fast recovery.
Most important features:• Automated backups that scale from small
workgroups to multi-site, heterogeneous SAN & NAS environments with hundreds or thousands of servers.
• Fully-integrated Zero-Downtime backup with Instant-Recovery for HP StorageWorks XP and EVA.
• High performance backup to disk with object level replication/migration to tape(s)
It's been the industry’s only application for fully automated, fully integrated zero-downtime backup and instant recovery for over 5 years. And now HP OpenView Storage Data Protector offers even more!
HP OpenView Storage Data Protector
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HP Data Protector 6.0 HighlightsBackup to disk enhancements • Synthetic Full• Incremental Forever• Space efficient Virtual Full
Cell Manager for LinuxIntegrations enhancements• VSS/VDS based Exchange ZDB/IR• MS Data Protection Manager, • MS SharePoint Portal Server• Oracle 10g, DataGuard
Miscellaneous • Secure Shell support for installation (UX)• Multiple flexible free pools• Mail notification with SMTP Server• Native 64-bit agents (AMD x64, Intel EM64T, IA-64)
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Managed Environment
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network backupmanagement
tape
mediahost
disk host
direct-attached backupmanagement
mediahostdisk
host
application server
tape
EVA snapshot backup
XP split-mirror backup
PS S S
Backup Models
Application Server
Backup Server
Application Server
Backup Server
•SAN•SCSI•NDMP
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Backup and Replication MethodsPossibilities:• Backup to Virtual Libraries• Advanced Backup to Disk• Backup to File Devices• Backup Mirroring• Synthetic Full Backup• Virtual Full Backup• Media Copy• Object Copy• Media Consolidation
Combinations:• Disk -> Tape (D2T)• Disk -> Disk (D2D)• Disk -> Disk -> (D2D2T)• Disk -> Disk + Tape (D2D+T)• Disk -> Disk -> Disk + Tape• Tape -> Tape• Tape -> Tapes• Tapes -> Tape
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Split-Mirror Backup Concept (ZDB/IR)
P
P – primary LDEV
M – mirror copy (MU0-2)
• True online backup for integrated applications
• Split mirrors may used for instant recovery or resynced
• No performance impact on applications during backup
• Mirror synchronization before or after backup
• Automatic mirror rotation
• API based integration
Backup host
Application host
MM
XP
M0 21
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Snapshot Backup Concept (ZDB/IR)
PP
P – primary LUN
S – snapshot / snapclone
• Similar to split-mirror backups
• Snapshots get created on the fly or are reused
• Backup host processes the data
• Snapshot information is stored in Instant Recovery database for VA and EVA
• API/SMI-S provider based integration
Backup host
Application host
SS
VA
EVA
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Hp Openview Building Integration
• Operations• Data Protector
• data backup• data recovery
• Storage Area Manager
• Media Operations
systems management
• GlancePlus• Performance• Reporter• Web Transaction
Observer • Internet Services
performance management
• SMART Plug-Ins:• Apps, DBs• Web/App
Servers• Mgmt Server• Managed Nodes
application management
• Internet Services• Service Desk• Internet Usage
Manager• Service Reporter• WebQoS• Service Info. Portal
service management
network management
• Network Node Manager
• Customer Views• PolicyXpert• Internet Services
Desktop ServersNetwork Access Databases
NetworkApplications
Managing Distributed UNIX and Windows Environments, End-to-End
• OpenView Enterprise Console• OpenView Operations:
Event and Problem ManagementNetwork, Systems, Application and Database Management
Service Level Management ManagementRepository
~200 Openview Partner Solutions
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Cell Concept• Backup domain• Logical organization of systems• Can match your organization• Heterogeneous system support• Independent but can be centrally
managed
cell
cell
cell
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Data Protector Architecture
manager of managers
GUI
distributed GUI
OpenViewSPI
cell manager
cellclient
cellclient
Java GUI
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Client-Server Modules
disk agent(DA)
cell console(CC)cell manager
(CM)
media agent(MA)
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Platform Support, DP 6.0
Disk Agent: HP-UX 11.X HP OpenVMS HP Tru64 Unix HP MPE/iX Win ME, XP Pro/HE Windows 2000/2003 Sun Solaris IBM AIX Linux Redhat/SuSe/Caldera Linux United/Debian Novell NetWare SGI IRIX SCO OpenServer SCO Unixware SNI SINIX Additional platforms via NFS / shared disk (CIFS)
Cell Manager: HP-UX (PA, IA-64) Windows (32-bit) Windows (64-bit) Linux (SLES 9, RHEL4 Solaris
Media Agent (with robotic): Windows 2000/2003, XP HP-UX (PA, IA-64) HP Tru64 HP MPE/iX Linux Redhat/SuSE/Debian/United Novell NetWare Sun SolarisMedia Agent (without robotic): IBM AIX SCO OpenServer SNI Sinix
Application (Integration) Agents Oracle/Oracle Data Guard SAP R/3 SAPDB Informix IBM DB2 UDB Sybase MS SQL Server MS Exchange Server MS Exchange SMB MS VSS MS DPM Baan IV on Oracle, Informix Lotus Domino
GUI: HP-UX (PA, IA-64) Windows XP, 2000/2003 Linux Solaris 8
All platforms subject to change, see platform support documentation
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Cell Manager HP-UX, Windows, Linux, Solaris
Manually installed
Provides: Internal database Session managers Scheduler Cell Console and agents Installation server (optional) Cell Services (daemons)
─ manage services with: omnisv stop omnisv start omnisv status
Cell Manager
CRSRDSMMD
Session Managers
Daemons(Services
)
Disk, Media and Integration Agents
Cell Console(user interfaces)
MADA DA
IDB
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Internal Database Size Limits
• 700 Million File Names Unix (est.)
• 450 Million File Names on Windows (est.)(32 GB maximum filenames)
• 40,000 Media per pool• 500,000 Media• 1,000,000 Sessions (max 2,000 per day)• 100 parallel backup sessions (UX, 60 Win)
• File Versions (10x # of file names)
• 50 directories (containing binary files)
• 4 GB per directory• 10,000 files per directory (2GB per file)
DCBF
MMDB
CDB
200GB
32GB
20-50MB
1-50 stores
1 DCBF by default
2GB by default
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Capacity Planning Spreadsheet
Describe environment
Estimate of IDB
capacity
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Cell Console (User Interface)
HP-UX, Windows, Solaris
Present on all cell managers
Provides: Graphical user interface Web reporting java interface Command-line interface Full Java interface*
May be further distributed from: Cell manager Media
No additional license required
*coming soon
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Disk Agent May be installed from:
Install server Media
Installed once per client
Invoked by session manager
Provides disk access (read/write)
Multi-vendor support
Exchanges data with media agents
HP-UXWindows 2000/XP/2003
LinuxTru64
OpenVMSHP MPE/iX
Novell NetwareSun Solaris
IBM AIXSGI IRIX
SCO OpenserverSCO Unixware
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Media Agent May be installed from:
Install server Media
Installed once per client
Invoked by session manager
Provides media access
Multi-vendor support.
Exchanges data with disk agents
HP-UXWindows/2000/XP/2003
Linux HP Tru64
HP OpenVMSNovell Netware
NDMPSun Solaris
IBM AIXSNI SINIX
SCO OpenServer
HP VLS 6000HP SSL HP MSL
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Integration Agent
Distributed by install server
Database and application integrations
Integrates with vendors API/ backup and restore tools
Invoked by session manager
Executed during backup and restore of databases
Works with disk and media agents
Multi-vendor support
Database/Application Integration:
SAP R/3SAPDBOracle
InformixDB2
SybaseMS SQL
MS Exchange ServerMS Exchange SMB
MS VolumeShadowServiceMS Data Protection MgrMS Share Point PortalLotus Notes/Domino
Baan IVOther
Integrations:
StorageWorks EVA, XP, VAOpenView
ServiceGuardMS Cluster
EMC
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Installation Server Manually installed
Repository for agent software
Must be registered with cell manager
HP-UX, Windows, Linux, and Solaris platforms
Used separately by UNIX/Linux and Windows clients
Distributes the installation load
May be shared by multiple cells
Supports SSH on Unix
HP-UX
Linux
Windows
Solaris
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Typical Data Protector Session
crs
bsm
dama
cell console
media agent client disk agent client
cell manager systemrequest
connect
control/report
start
data
read/write
tcp/ip 5555
IDB
rds
session
catalog
read/write
read/write
tcp/ip 5555
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Cell Manager Directory Structure (UX)
Note: these directories contain the installation server components
/opt/omni
install utilns
man
vendor
/etc/opt/omni/server /var/opt/omni/server
newconfig
db40databases
acs da das stk
ma opc sybasewincc
oracle
sapinformixoracle8
dr
rid
cell
dr
users
integ
rptgroups
datalists
options
devices
schedules
dlgroups
dltemplates
rptschedules
barlists
barschedules
log
tmpsbin
lbin
bin
java
doc
lib
gui
amo
amoschedules
snmp
mom
omnirc.tmpl
<OMNICONFIG> <OMNIVAR> <OMNIHOME>
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Cell Manager Directory Tree (Windows)C:\Program Files\OmniBack
installation server
repository (shared)
<OMNICONFIG>
<OMNIVAR><OMNIHOME>
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Global Options• Centrally managed• Product defaults (documented)• Customizable• Parsed with each job
global
options
<OMNICONFIG>
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omnirc/.omnirc
Localized Options• Locally managed• Agent parameters• Customizable
copy/modify
omnirc.tmpl
<OMNIHOME>