Configuring the environment settings using the Remote DKC Control function (before Business Continuity Manager is installed)

Business Continuity Manager Installation Guide

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9.8.7
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MK-95HC104-41

The following figure shows the general procedure for configuring the environment settings starting from before installation of Business Continuity Manager, using the Remote DKC Control function.

Figure. Configuring the environment settings using the Remote DKC Control function (before Business Continuity Manager is installed)

To configure the environment settings by using the Remote DKC Control function:

  1. Set up the storage system.

    For details, see the Hitachi Business Continuity Manager User Guide.

  2. Install Business Continuity Manager.
  3. Perform a local scan.

    Perform a local scan to create the disk configuration definition file needed for setting the route list definitions.

    For details, see the description about using a local scan to acquire storage system information in the Hitachi Business Continuity Manager User Guide.

  4. Configure the environment settings for the Remote DKC Control function.

    Configure the following settings:

    • Route list definitions
    • Command device registrations

    For details, see the Hitachi Business Continuity Manager User Guide.

  5. Create configuration file datasets.

    Create datasets for the following configuration files:

    • Disk configuration definition file
    • Copy group definition file
    For details, see section Creating configuration file datasets.
  6. Configure the environment settings for the Business Continuity Manager agent.

    For details, see the following sections:

  7. Start IBM HTTP Server.
  8. Start the Business Continuity Manager agent.

    For details, see the chapter about linking the Business Continuity Manager agent with Replication Manager in the Hitachi Business Continuity Manager User Guide.

  9. Configure the Replication Manager initialization settings.

    For details, see the Replication Manager User Guide.