Missed Mount Test Cases
01. BMR Restore
a. Install, configure CDP to protect 2 drives, C and one other
b. Baseline
c. Do incremental
d. Baseline
e. Do incremental
f. Boot using BMR
g. Restore C to C from recent incremental
h. On restart, open CDP UI
i. Missed mount detection should have occurred; new baseline should be required -
inconsistency should be resolved on completion of the new baseline.
02. BMR Boot only
a. Install, configure CDP to protect 2 drives, C and one other
b. Baseline
c. Do incremental
d. Baseline
e. Do incremental
f. Boot using BMR, click reboot on main page of BMR UI.
g. On restart, open CDP UI
h. Missed mount detection should have occurred; new baseline should be required -
inconsistency should be resolved on completion of the new baseline.
03. Dual Boot
a. Using dual boot system, Install, configure CDP to protect 2 drives, C and one other
b. Baseline
c. Do incremental
d. Baseline
e. Do incremental
f. Boot to a different OS
g. On restart, open CDP UI
h. Missed mount detection should have occurred – inconsistency is detected; new baseline
should be required - inconsistency should be resolved on completion of the new baseline.
04. Boot to Linux OS
a. Install, configure CDP to protect 2 drives, C and one other
b. Baseline
c. Do incremental
d. Baseline
e. Do incremental
f. Boot using Linux
g. On restart, open CDP UI
h. Missed mount detection will probably not occur, as NTFS is not informed of other boot
system.
05. Boot to DOS utility
a. Install
b. configure CDP to protect 2 drives, C and one other
c. Baseline
d. Do incremental
e. Boot using DOS-based utility
f. On restart, open CDP UI
g. Missed mount detection expected behavior – may not detect if NTFS is not informed of
other boot system.
06. Lost Volume
a. Install, configure CDP to protect 2 drives, C and one other
b. Baseline
c. Do incremental
d. Baseline
e. Do incremental
f. Remove data volume (delete partition or volume)
g. Allow next incremental to occur – inconsistency, lost volume is detected. Warning to create
new configuration.
h. Create new configuration, baseline. CDP continues normally.
07. Lost Volume is re-created
a. Install, configure CDP to protect 2 drives, C and one other
b. Baseline
c. Do incremental
d. Baseline
e. Do incremental
f. Remove data volume (delete partition or volume)
g. Allow next incremental to occur – inconsistency, lost volume is detected. Warning to create
new configuration.
h. Recreate data volume – CDP detects some change in configuration is needed.
i. Re-configuration, baseline. CDP continues normally.
08. Lost DB volume
a. Install, configure the product, generate a baseline, and confirm
normal operation.
b. Through disk manager, change the DB drive's drive letter to something else.
This simulates losing the drive.
c. Through CDPClient, confirm that the lost DB is detected, the agent is
paused, and the user is requested to reconnect the drive.
d. Simulating that the drive really is lost, reconfigure RTP to use another
drive for its database. Keep "Use Defaults" selected, because the same set of
drives are to be protected (4 in my case). Change only the information related
to the new backup destination and size. Generate the baseline immediately.
e. Expected results would be that the re-configure should succeed, recreate the db and
successfully baseline the system. Actual results on the 9/5 (2) build were that the
CDPClientServiceHost had to be killed or exited via the sys tray, and system couldn’t
recover.
09. Restore with Orphaned Pool
a. Protect C to some destination drive (e)
b. Run baseline, 1 incremental
c. RE-config to protect D or some other data drive to different
destination drive (f)
d. Run baseline, 1 incremental
e. Boot up with BMR
f. Select baseline from the E drive and restore C to C
g. Reboot
h. On restart, CDP should be stopped.
i. Open restore points
j. You should see only the rp’s when you saved C
k. Now Go through config wizard and try to continue protecting D to F
l. You should get a dialog indicating system found a pool on f
m. You have 4 choices – pick remember and the system will retrieve the
pool.
n. At this point, you will exit the config wizard
o. Re-config to protect C and D to E
p. If prompted, choose to ignore old pool
q. Try to baseline