NEC IS016-5E Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Chapter 2 Operation and Maintenance
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Step 1. Shutting down server (backup server)
Shut down a server that is connected with RV.
Step 2. Executing Separate (business server)
Execute Separate on RV that is not separated and connected with the backup server. If the RV is
separated already, separation is not required.
This example uses the replication file for the execution according to the following settings.
Access restriction on RV after separation: rw (Read/Write)
Separation completion wait specified
Assume that the replication operation file is used and Separate is executed under the following
conditions:
disks.txt
# Type:MV Type:RV
ld:dev001 ld:dev002
iSMrc_separate -file disks.txt -wait
Step 3. Restarting server (backup server)
After verifying completion of separation, restart the backup server.
Step 4. Scanning disks (backup server)
Scan the disks to make the server recognize the disks in the Not Ready state and volumes which cannot
be mounted.
On Windows 2000, disks may be left in the Not Ready state by unmounting using the iSMrc_umount
command. In this case, release the disks from the Not Ready state and make the server recognize the
disks.
iSMrc_scan
The operation displays the following message and scans disks.
This operation may take several tens of seconds to complete.
Scan Start 2001/02/21 11:19:13
Scan Normal End 2001/02/21 11:20:26
Use the MOUNTVOL command to check that all target disks can be recognized from the operating
system.
On Windows Server 2003, use the MOUNTVOL command to disable automatic volume mounting:
MOUNTVOL /N