8 Using
HP
OBDR
In
this
chapter:
•
“
Compatibility
”
on
page
45
•
“
What
does
HP
OBDR
do?
”
on
page
45
•
“
Remote
disaster
recovery
(ProLiant
servers
only)
”
on
page
45
•
“
Testing
for
compatibility
”
on
page
46
•
“
Running
HP
OBDR
” on page 46
Compatibility
HP
One-Button
Disaster
Recovery,
HP
OBDR,
is
a
standard
feature
on
all
HP
StorageWorks
Ultrium
Tape
Blades.
However,
it
can
only
be
used
with
speci
fi
c con
fi
gurations.
To
use
HP
OBDR
with
the
HP
StorageWorks
Ultrium
Tape
Blade,
it
must
be
partnered
with
a
ProLiant
server
blade.
To
check
whether
your
system
(server
blade,
operating
system
and
backup
software)
is
OBDR-compatible,
please
refer
to
our
World
Wide
Web
site
http://www.hp.com/go/connect
.
For
more
speci
fi
c
information
concerning
the
bene
fi
ts
of
OBDR
and
the
latest
new
features
please
refer
to
our
World
Wide
Web
site
http://www.hp.com/go/obdr
.
If
your
system
does
not
support
HP
One-Button
Disaster
Recovery,
you
can
still
use
your
tape
blade
normally
to
back
up
and
restore
data.
However,
you
must
remember
to
create
a
separate
set
of
emergency
recovery
disks
for
your
operating
system
whenever
you
change
your
system
con
fi
guration.
What
does
HP
OBDR
do?
Using
just
the
tape
blade
and
the
most
recent
backup
cartridge
HP
OBDR
allows
you
to
recover
from
the
following
types
of
system
disasters:
•
Hardware
failures
where
the
server
blade
is
replaced
by
an
identical
component
•
File
corruption
because
of
an
operating
system
error
•
File
corruption
because
of
an
application
software
error
•
Viruses
that
prevent
you
from
booting
your
system
correctly
•
User
errors
that
stop
you
from
booting
your
system
correctly
When
you
run
HP
One-Button
Disaster
Recovery,
your
tape
blade
goes
through
the
following
sequence:
1.
It
goes
into
a
special
disaster
recovery
mode
that
enables
it
to
restore
your
operating
system
and
reboot.
It
acts
like
a
bootable
CD-ROM.
(Your
system’s
ability
to
boot
from
CD-ROM
is
normally
enabled
by
default.
If
you
have
changed
this
setting,
you
will
need
to
enable
it
again.
Refer
to
your
system
BIOS
manual
for
further
details.)
2.
It
returns
to
normal
tape
blade
mode
and
restores
the
data.
Remote
disaster
recovery
(ProLiant
servers
only)
The
HP
Remote
Insight
Lights-Out
Edition
(RILOE)
on
ProLiant
servers
gives
the
IT
Administrator
the
ability
to
completely
recover
a
failed
server
at
a
remote
location
without
physically
traveling
to
where
the
server
resides.
The
on-site
non-technical
person
need
only
insert
the
bootable
cartridge
into
the
tape
drive
when
asked
to
do
so
by
the
administrator.
Refer
to
the
HP
OBDR
web
site
at
http://www.hp.com/go/obdr
for
more
information
about
using
this
feature
and
compatibility.
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Blade
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