Content Manager backup/recovery and high availability strategies, options, and procedures

Structured and unstructured data is constantly growing, data retention requirements and user access requirements are continuously changing, and the demand for the readiness and availability of business systems and data becomes even higher. The use of content management systems is vital and necessary...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization (-)
Otros Autores: Zhu, Wei-Dong Jackie (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [S.l.] : IBM, International Technical Support Organization c2004.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:IBM redbooks.
Materias:
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009755205306719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front cover
  • Contents
  • Notices
  • Trademarks
  • Preface
  • The team that wrote this redbook
  • Become a published author
  • Comments welcome
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 Introducing Content Manager
  • 1.1.1 Architecture
  • 1.1.2 Library Server
  • 1.1.3 Resource Managers
  • 1.1.4 Mid-tier server
  • 1.1.5 Clients
  • 1.2 Fundamentals
  • Chapter 2. Backup and recovery strategies and options
  • 2.1 Backup requirements
  • 2.1.1 Types of events
  • 2.1.2 Speed of recovery
  • 2.1.3 Backup windows
  • 2.1.4 Recovery points
  • 2.1.5 Units of recovery
  • 2.1.6 Backup of Content Manager supporting files
  • 2.2 Backup options for Content Manager
  • 2.2.1 Cold backup
  • 2.2.2 Warm backup
  • 2.2.3 Hot backup
  • 2.3 Library Server and DB2 database backup and recovery
  • 2.3.1 DB2 logging concepts
  • 2.3.2 Backing up a DB2 database
  • 2.3.3 Restoring a DB2 database
  • 2.4 Resource Manager backup and recovery
  • 2.4.1 Resource Manager data areas
  • 2.4.2 Resource Manager services
  • 2.4.3 Backup and recovery of the storage area
  • 2.5 Content Manager configuration
  • 2.6 Additional considerations for Content Manager
  • 2.6.1 Stopping Content Manager activity
  • 2.6.2 Library Server extensions
  • 2.6.3 Resource Manager extensions
  • 2.6.4 Validation utilities
  • 2.6.5 Tivoli Storage Manager backup
  • 2.6.6 Information Integrator for Content configuration database
  • 2.6.7 Content Manager eClient
  • 2.6.8 User applications and custom code
  • Chapter 3. Practical backup and recovery procedures
  • 3.1 Component overview
  • 3.1.1 Library Server
  • 3.1.2 Resource Manager
  • 3.1.3 Summary of components
  • 3.2 Planning for the backup
  • 3.3 Offline backup
  • 3.3.1 Preparing an offline backup
  • 3.3.2 Offline backup to a file system
  • 3.3.3 Offline backup to Tivoli Storage Manager
  • 3.3.4 Finishing and restarting
  • 3.3.5 Restoring
  • 3.4 Online backup.
  • 3.4.1 Preparing
  • 3.4.2 Backup procedure
  • 3.4.3 Restore
  • 3.5 Multiple node configurations
  • 3.6 Tivoli Storage Manager backup procedure
  • Chapter 4. High availability strategies and options
  • 4.1 Overview
  • 4.1.1 Availability concept
  • 4.1.2 Planned versus unplanned outages
  • 4.1.3 High availability and continuous availability
  • 4.1.4 Cost versus loss
  • 4.1.5 Availability matrix
  • 4.1.6 Levels of availability
  • 4.1.7 Measuring availability
  • 4.2 Content Manager HA strategies and options
  • 4.2.1 Content Manager infrastructure fundamentals
  • 4.2.2 High availability example 1: Clustering
  • 4.2.3 Example 1 modified: Clustering with mid-tier RM application
  • 4.2.4 High availability example 2: Clustering and replication
  • 4.2.5 High availability example 3: Replication
  • 4.2.6 High availability example 4: Single server configuration
  • 4.2.7 High availability summary chart
  • Chapter 5. Practical procedures for high availability
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.1.1 Out test case scenario
  • 5.2 Library Server HACMP
  • 5.2.1 Software installation
  • 5.2.2 Library Server parameter values
  • 5.2.3 File system setup and user IDs creation
  • 5.2.4 DB2 and Content Manager instance creation on primary node
  • 5.2.5 Setting up shared disks and LVM
  • 5.2.6 DB2 and Content Manager instance creation on secondary node
  • 5.2.7 HACMP topology configuration
  • 5.2.8 Defining resource groups
  • 5.2.9 HACMP post-configuration procedures
  • 5.3 Resource Manager replication
  • 5.3.1 Initial parameter definitions
  • 5.3.2 Resource Manager installation and configuration
  • 5.3.3 Cross-referencing server definitions
  • 5.3.4 Enable collections for replication
  • 5.3.5 Adjust replication schedule
  • 5.3.6 Adjust Resource Manager fail-over settings
  • 5.3.7 Replication test
  • 5.4 The rest of the environment
  • 5.4.1 Tivoli Storage Manager.
  • 5.4.2 Content Manager clients
  • 5.5 Fail-over tests and results
  • 5.5.1 Library Server only failover
  • 5.5.2 Resource Manager failover and fallback
  • 5.5.3 Simultaneous Library Server and Resource Manager failover
  • Chapter 6. Business continuity and disaster recovery strategies
  • 6.1 Overview
  • 6.1.1 Business continuity and disaster recovery concept
  • 6.1.2 Major disastrous events
  • 6.1.3 Data protection cost
  • 6.1.4 Trends in business continuity planning
  • 6.1.5 Critical considerations and success factors
  • 6.2 Business continuity strategies and options
  • 6.2.1 Insourced
  • 6.2.2 Outsourced
  • 6.2.3 Business continuity needs assessment
  • 6.3 Disaster recovery best practices
  • 6.3.1 Disaster recovery: Best practices with Content Manager
  • 6.3.2 Content Manager recovery
  • Chapter 7. Case study: Retirement Application Processing System
  • 7.1 The business problem
  • 7.2 Solution overview
  • 7.3 Solution design
  • 7.3.1 High availability
  • 7.3.2 Backup and recovery
  • 7.3.3 Geographic distribution
  • Chapter 8. Case study IBM ECM solution: Personnel Records System
  • 8.1 The business problem
  • 8.2 Solution definition and benefits
  • 8.3 Scope and complexity
  • 8.4 Solution architecture
  • 8.5 Application and data protection strategy
  • 8.5.1 Disaster recovery strategy
  • 8.5.2 Backup and restore
  • 8.5.3 System availability strategy
  • 8.5.4 Full recovery
  • 8.5.5 Incremental recovery
  • Appendix A. Sample scripts and programs
  • A.1 HACMP Library Server startup and shutdown scripts
  • A.1.1 Library Server startup script
  • A.1.2 Library Server shutdown script
  • A.2 Sample custom API program
  • Related publications
  • IBM Redbooks
  • Other publications
  • Online resources
  • How to get IBM Redbooks
  • Help from IBM
  • Index
  • Back cover.