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Revision as of 10:22, 1 March 2021

The Tranzman Recorder is a FREE tool that can be used to collect information that can be used to scope a migration or assessment engagement, and to collect information that can be used to analyse the environment. The tool can be used to create a recording and use that as a virtual agent for backup migrations and recoveries.

Virtual agent could be created using the recording's on a disk or on a tape. Please follow the respective approach as required.

Create Virtual Agent from Recordings on Disk

To create a recording please follow the steps here Using Recorder . But while running the tzm_recorder executable add a flag of export_db.

Please enter the command like shown below. Please enter the command like shown below.

tzm_recorder.exe -export_db


Following above steps will give you .zip file e.g. TZM_recording_1606735043.zip. Copy the output to a location visible to Tranzman Server GUI.

Note.png Note: Below steps are based on TZM Recorder ran on a NetBackup Backup Server.

Step 1

From Tranzman dashboard , click on + , enter any IP from Loopback IP Addresses(localhost address) and select platform of the recordings.

Step1.jpg


Step 2

Hit the Commit button and click the upload button against the entry created.

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Step 3

Clink on Choose file and select the recordings taken. Once done, click on upload. This should start the process of creation of virutal agent. Wait for few minutes before the whole process completes. A successfull upload should trigger the Init job and other Query jobs like QueryProduct, QueryConfig, QueryImages, QueryMedia.


Step3.jpg


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Step 4

By now if step 3 is successfull then you should see all the columns on the dashboard being populated for the respective recordings uploaded. Example shown below.


Step4.jpg


So this is how basically a TZM Recorder could be used to create a Virtual Agent for Migrations/Recoveries , from recordings on a disk.


Create Virtual Agent from Recordings on Tape

Now Virtual Agent could also be created using a recording backed up to tapes. This is really helpful in situations where actual recording is huge in size and could not be transferred or shared across network.

But rather than backing up the zip file TZM_recording_1606735043.zip we have to create a recording in uncompressed format.

For creating a recording in unzipped format please follow the steps here Using Recorder but before running the tzm_recorder executable add couple of flags with that command.


Please enter the command like shown below.

tzm_recorder.exe -export_db -no_zip

Above should give you a recording output in uncompressed format. e.g. TZM_recording_1606735043

Backup the recording to a dedicated tape. Once done, share the Tape Library with Tranzman Server. You could follow Devices Page for sharing the Tape Library with Tranzman Server.

Note.png Note: Below steps are based on TZM Recorder ran on a Data Protector Backup Server.

Step 1

From Tranzman dashboard , click on + , enter any IP from Loopback IP Addresses(localhost address) and select platform of the recordings.

Step1.jpg


Step 2

Hit the Commit button and click the upload button against the entry created.

Step2.jpg


Step 3

In Choose media section enter the mediaID of the tape used for backing up the recorders and click on upload.This should start the process of creation of virutal agent. Wait for few minutes before the whole process completes. A successfull upload should trigger the Init job and other Query jobs like QueryProduct, QueryConfig, QueryImages, QueryMedia.


Tape step3.jpg


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Step 4

By now if step 3 is successfull then you should see all the columns on the dashboard being populated for the respective recordings uploaded. Example shown below.

Tape step4.jpg


So this is how basically a TZM Recorder could be used to create a Virtual Agent for Migrations/Recoveries , from recordings on a tape.


Create Virtual Agent from Recordings Using Tranzman Shares Over SMB

This steps requires to open shares from Tranzman Appliance. Please follow the Tranzman Shares and open the shares accordingly.

Once done run the recorder tool on the backup server and create the recording.

Create a recording in unzipped format by following the steps here Using Recorder but before running the tzm_recorder executable add couple of flags with that command.

Please enter the command like shown below.

tzm_recorder.exe -export_db -no_zip

Above should give you a recording output in uncompressed format. e.g. TZM_recording_1606735043


Step 1

From Tranzman dashboard , click on + , enter any IP from Loopback IP Addresses(localhost address) and select platform of the recordings.

Step1.jpg


Step 2

Previous step should have created a folder in the /data path. Copy the recordings generated in step 1 to that folder.

e.g. Above step has created below directories and subdirectores under /data.

[root@tzm-blue54 data]# ls 7F000101/ data images jobs process recording run tools

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