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Overview

As of SEP sesam v. 4.4.3 Beefalo, you can use Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) StoreOnce Catalyst stores as a backup storage. HPE StoreOnce enables bandwidth efficient backup and restore over LAN, WAN and Fibre Channel. SEP sesam treats the StoreOnce Catalyst stores like any other devices. Note that before you configure a SEP sesam backup to StoreOnce Catalyst stores, your HPE StoreOnce backup appliance must be set up, as described in HPE StoreOnce Configuration.

Configuring backup to HPE StoreOnce

For backing up to StoreOnce Catalyst store, follow the configuration steps below.

Configuring HPE StoreOnce data store

Once your HPE StoreOnce appliance is set up and the Catalyst stores are created, you can configure the HPE StoreOnce data store in the GUI. SEP sesam HPE StoreOnce data store is a special device type used for writing savesets directly to HPE StoreOnce Catalyst stores.

  1. In the Main selection -> Components, click Data Stores to display the data store contents frame.
  2. From the Data Stores menu, select New Data Store. A New Data Store dialog appears.
  3. In the Name field, enter the name for the HPE StoreOnce Catalyst store equal to the name configured during Creating HPE StoreOnce Catalyst store, for example, Catalyst_Store_1.
  4. From the Store type drop-down list, select HPE StoreOnce.
  5. Make sure that the option Create Drive is checked under the Drive parameter properties. The predefined value for the drive is automatically added to the Drive number field.
  6. In the Path field, enter the location for your HPE StoreOnce data store, for example, D:, or use the Browse button to select the relevant folder and click OK.
  7. Under the Drive group properties, select Create new drive group if you want to create a new drive group, for example, StoreOnce-store, or select Use existing drive group to add a drive to one of the configured groups, available in the drop-down list.
  8. The predefined number of channels is already displayed in the Max. channels drop-down list. The number of available channels depends on your SEP sesam Server package. The standard license supports 10 concurrent streams, enabling 10 backup processes to run simultaneously. For details on SEP sesam licenses, see Licensing.
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  10. Switch to the Credentials tab, click New and specify your credentials; credential set, host name, user name and password.
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  12. Click OK to configure your StoreOnce data store.

Configuring two dedicated media pools of different types

After configuring a StoreOnce data store, you have to configure at least two media pools in the StoreOnce data store properties. One pool is required for backups, while another is used as a clone for StoreOnce sync pools. You configure a media pool from Main Selection -> Data Stores -> double-click StoreOnce data store -> Properties window -> Create Media Pool.

Creating a media pool for backup

  1. Double-click the StoreOnce data store and in the Properties window click Create Media Pool.
  2. Enter a media pool name, for example, MP_StoreOnce-2_dly.
  3. Set up the Retention time for which the media from the pool are protected from writing (see Managing EOL).
    If you have set StoreOnce immutability (retention) period for your backups when creating the Catalyst stores, the data will be protected for the defined immutability period of time even if the SEP sesam EOL has expired. If the SEP sesam EOL is longer than the defined immutability period, the data will be protected as defined by SEP sesam. For details, see StoreOnce immutability period.

Creating a clone media pool

A specific media pool is required for StoreOnce sync to receive the clone data. Note that only one media pool with type clone can be created per StoreOnce data store.

  1. Double-click the StoreOnce data store and in the Properties window click Create Media Pool.
  2. In the New Media Pool window, enter a media pool name, for example, MP_StoreOnce_clone.
  3. From the Type drop-down list, select a clone type media pool.
  4. Set up the Retention time for which the media from the pool are protected from writing (see Managing EOL).
    If you have set StoreOnce immutability (retention) period for your backups when creating the Catalyst stores, the data will be protected for the defined immutability period of time even if the SEP sesam EOL has expired. If the SEP sesam EOL is longer than the defined immutability period, the data will be protected as defined by SEP sesam. For details, see StoreOnce immutability period.

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  • In the case of a clone media pool, the option Set media pool inactive controls not only whether a media pool is available for use but consequently also whether the upload – synchronization with the HPE StoreOnce Catalyst store is performed. If you deactivate a clone media pool by selecting the option Set media pool inactive, the data will no longer be synchronized with the HPE StoreOnce Catalyst store. Deactivated clone media pool is marked with an OFF icon in the GUI and all uploads to StoreOnce Catalyst store are stopped.
  • Clone media pool cannot be used for backup, restore, migration or replication.

Backing up to HPE StoreOnce

After configuring StoreOnce data store and a media pool, you can configure a backup as described in Standard Backup Procedure. Once configured, run a test backup to make sure that your backup works properly. You can start your backup immediately by right-clicking the newly created task and clicking Immediate start.