HP XP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.6.1-00 Application Agent CLI User Guide
9. Check the contents of the created copy group mount definition file.
Use a text editor to open the created copy group mount definition file, and check the contents of
the file.
Change the FS value (mount point of the mount destination) as necessary.
If you do not create a copy group mount definition file, this step is not necessary.
#configuration file for copy-group mounting
[CG_DEF]
COPY-GROUP-NUM=6
COPY-GROUP=Grp1,dev11
BUID=0000000001
DATETIME=20041201123456
COPY-GROUP=Grp1,dev12
BUID=0000000001
DATETIME=20041201123456
[DG_DEF]
DISK-GROUP-NUM=2
BUID=0000000001
DATETIME=20041123225248
COPY-GROUP-NUM=2
COPY-GROUP=Grp1,dev11
COPY-GROUP=Grp1,dev12
P-DG=DG01
S-DG=DG01
FS-NUM=3
LVM-DEVICE=\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\Dg01\Volume1
LABEL=Volume1
FS=X:
LVM-DEVICE=\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\Dg01\Volume2
LABEL=Volume2
FS=Y:
LVM-DEVICE=\Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\Dg01\Volume3
LABEL=Volume3
FS=Z:
Determining a mount point and mount target when mounting a secondary volume
This subsection describes how Application Agent determines a mount point and secondary volume
to be backed up (copy group) when the command for mounting a secondary volume is executed. The
commands for mounting a secondary volume are as follows:
• Basic command:
The drmmount command
• Extended commands that contains the drmmount command:
EX_DRM_CACHE_PURGE
EX_DRM_MOUNT
EX_DRM_TAPE_BACKUP
EX_DRM_TAPE_RESTORE
EX_DRM_EXG_VERIFY
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