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ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager 14.1 Operator's Guidefor Copy Control Module

3.3.2 Restoring environment settings files

This section explains how to restore the environment settings files that were backed up in "3.3.1 Backing up environment settings files".

  1. Delete the following files.

    • For Windows

      File name

      Remarks

      • All files under $INS_DIR\etc\db\cg directory

      • $INS_DIR\etc\prop\user.properties

      • $INS_DIR\etc\stxc.alias

      • $INS_DIR\etc\stxcvolinf

      Please delete only when the file exists.

      The "$INS_DIR" means the installation directory of AdvancedCopy Manager CCM.

    • For Solaris/Linux

      File name

      Remarks

      • All files under /etc/opt/FJSVccm/db/cg directory

  2. Copy the files that were backed up in "3.3.1 Backing up environment settings files" to the following directory:

    • For Windows

      File name

      Remarks

      • $INS_DIR\etc\db\eternus.xml

      • All files under $INS_DIR\etc\db\cg directory

      • $INS_DIR\etc\prop\user.properties

      • $INS_DIR\etc\stxc.alias

      • $INS_DIR\etc\stxcvolinf

      Please restore only when the file was backed up.

      • $INS_DIR\var\micc\database\DeviceRegList.xml

      The "$INS_DIR" means the installation directory of AdvancedCopy Manager CCM.

    • For Solaris/Linux

      File name

      Remarks

      • /etc/opt/FJSVccm/db/eternus.xml

      • All files under /etc/opt/FJSVccm/db/cg directory

      • /var/opt/FJSVccm/micc/database/DeviceRegList.xml

This completes the backup for environment settings files.