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Setting Up Operating Environment
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For non-clustered systems:
Refer to "Setup of AdvancedCopy Manager's Agent" in the
ETERNUS SF Installation and Setup Guide
for this version to setup the
AdvancedCopy Manager's agent.
Afterwards, start the AdvancedCopy Manager's agent on the Managed Server. Refer to "Starting and Stopping Daemons" or
"Starting and Stopping Services" in the
ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager Operation Guide
relevant to the OS of the Managed
Server for the start procedure.
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For clustered systems:
Refer to "Customization of Managed Server Transactions" in the
ETERNUS SF Cluster Environment Setup Guide
for this version to
setup the AdvancedCopy Manager's agent.
9.5.5 Restoring Repository Data
Restore the backed up repository data on the Management Server (only when the Managed Server is operated in a cluster
configuration).
Execute the stgrepocnv command to restore the repository data and then convert it for use with the current version of the repository.
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When the Management Server OS is Windows
programDir\ACM\bin\stgrepocnv -d backupDir
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When the Management Server OS is Solaris or Linux
/opt/FJSVswstf/bin/stgrepocnv -d backupDir
Note
For restoration of the repository data, start a new window for command execution, and then perform the procedure on the window.
See
Refer to "Command References" in the
ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager Operation Guide
relevant to the OS of the Management
Server for information on the command.
9.5.6 Changing Server Information
To ensure data consistency, execute Web Console or the stgxfwcmmodsrv command to change the server information. The
stgxfwcmmodsrv command must be executed on the Management Server.
When executing the stgxfwcmmodsrv command, specify the Managed Server name for the -n option.
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When the Management Server OS is Windows
programDir\ACM\bin\stgxfwcmmodsrv -n serverName
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When the Management Server OS is Solaris or Linux
/opt/FJSVswstf/bin/stgxfwcmmodsrv -n serverName
Note
For changing the server information, start a new window for command execution, and then perform the procedure on the window.
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