DCBF location
By default, the DCBF is located in the following directory:
•
On Windows Server 2008:
Data_Protector_program_data
\db40\dcbf
•
On other Windows systems:
Data_Protector_home
\db40\dcbf
•
On UNIX systems:
/var/opt/omni/server/db40/dcbf
Consider the disk space on the Cell Manager and relocate the DC directory, if
necessary. You can create more DC directories and locate them to different disks.
Create several DC directories only if the number of media/DC binary files grows
very large (several thousand) or if you have space problems. For more information,
see the online Help index: “DC directories“.
Session Messages Binary Files (SMBF)
SMBF records
The Session Messages Binary Files stores session messages generated during backup,
restore, copy, and media management sessions. One binary file is created per
session. The files are grouped by year and month.
SMBF size and growth
The SMBF size depends on the following:
•
The number of sessions performed, since one binary file is created per session.
•
The number of messages in a session. One session message occupies
approximately 200 bytes on Windows and 130 bytes on UNIX systems. You can
change the amount of messages displayed when backup, restore, and media
management operations are performed by specifying the
Report level
option.
This also influences the amount of messages stored in the IDB. For more details,
see the online Help.
SMBF location
The SMBF is located in the following directory:
•
On Windows Server 2008:
Data_Protector_program_data
\db40\msg
•
On other Windows systems:
Data_Protector_home
\db40\msg
•
On UNIX systems:
/var/opt/omni/server/db40/msg
You can relocate the directory by editing the
SessionMessageDir
global option.
For more information on the Data Protector global options file, see the HP Data
Protector troubleshooting guide.
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Page 22: ...Publication history 22 ...
Page 132: ...Planning your backup strategy 132 ...
Page 182: ...Media management and devices 182 ...
Page 186: ...Users and user groups 186 ...
Page 204: ...The Data Protector internal database 204 ...
Page 218: ...Figure 62 Direct SIP integration example Service management 218 ...
Page 242: ...Integration with database applications 242 ...
Page 264: ...Synthetic backup 264 ...
Page 274: ...Split mirror concepts 274 ...
Page 288: ...Snapshot concepts 288 ...
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