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4.When the Disaster Recovery screen appears, select one of the following options:

a.Recover Boot Disk. Select this option to only recover the boot disk. Use it if your boot disk is corrupt or if you replaced the boot disk.

b.Recover Entire System. Select this option to recover data to multiple hard disks, including the boot disk. Use this option if you replaced one or more hard disks.

5.Press Enter.

6.Proceed through screens, reading and then pressing F10 to advance to the next screen.

7.Because the re-partitioning of disks that follows this step is destructive, you are given two opportunities to confirm that you want to proceed with recovery, or you can cancel out of recovery. To continue with recovery, select the Yes option and press Enter each time.

There are several phases to disaster recovery and your system will be rebooted at various points in the process. The machine may reboot several times if that is required by the operating system to complete certain recovery steps. Normally, you will only insert media when prompted to do so.

The system does not require any input from you until it finishes restoring the first media to your system. Restoring the first media can take from minutes to hours, depending on the amount of data on the media, the speed and capabilities of the device and whether you are recovering the entire system or just the boot disk.

8.After the system has restored the media, it asks for the next media to restore. Select Yes to restore another media.

9.After restoring the last media, remove the disaster recovery media so that you can boot from the hard disk in subsequent steps.

10.Additional Restore jobs are required to finish the recovery of these systems. Any databases, such as Exchange and SQL, must be restored.

Limitations

Some editions of Data Protector Express do not support the Disaster Recovery feature. If your edition does not support Disaster Recovery, any job that attempts to use the feature will report that the feature is not licensed. If you need this feature, contact your reseller to purchase an edition of Data Protector Express that supports Disaster Recovery.

Local Disaster Recovery (DR) operates without the benefit of the Data Protector Express catalog. When it restores data it restores the entire contents of each media provided. The media can be supplied in any order but if there are incremental or differential backups on the media set along with the full backup, objects will be restored in the order they are found on media and the results may not contain the most current versions of the backed-up data.

Local DR does not currently support split spanning of objects. Any objects that are split spanned on the backup media will not be restorable during the DR process but must be restored after the DR process has completed. If the split objects are critical to the functioning of the system, your system may not function after the recovery process. Since there is no easy way to know which objects are split across media, it is best to unselect Split File in your backup properties configuration, when creating a DR backup.

Completing the Data Restore

At this point, your machine is backed up to the state of the backup media you restored. If you have incremental or differential backups since that backup, you will want to restore those as well.

In addition, some data requires that a system service be running to successfully recover it, including SQL databases and Exchange. These objects are skipped during the DR restore process and must be restored in a separate restore job once disaster recovery is complete. This applies if you are running an older Windows environment with SQL or Exchange. For a newer Windows environment with Exchange 2010, the recovery is done automatically through the disaster recovery procedures outlined in this section.

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Contents Data Protector Express User Guide Acknowledgments Contents Disaster Recovery IndexOverview ConceptsTerminology Overview Simple, Immediate Backup Restore to a Different Location Restore to a Different Location Administering Backup Using the AdministratorMain Window Missing Features Property PagesOpening Property Pages Using Quick Access from Taskbar Viewing Data Protector Express statusManaging Data Protector Express Managing JobsSettings Monitoring jobsManaging Alerts Managing LogsAbout the Data Protector Express Service Other CommandsMicrosoft Windows and the Data Protector Express Server Linux and the Data Protector Express DaemonAbout the Data Protector Express Service Configuring Backup Jobs Selecting FilesSelecting Devices Configuration Schedule SettingsEncryption Mode Settings Backup modeAuto verify mode Type of Fixed RotationWrite mode Split FileInterval Settings Auto format modeScheduled Dates Media to be usedAdvanced Settings Advanced OptionsSettings for Windows Log OptionsExecution Barcode FilterConfiguring Restore and Verify Jobs Selecting FilesSelecting Versions Restoring folders Restoring a file with a new nameRestoring files and folders to a different folder Advanced Restore Options Advanced Verify Options Execution OptionsBarcode Filter Options Working With Devices Selecting Devices for JobsDevice Properties Device Commands Element statusWorking With Devices Device Commands Installation and Configuration Working with Tape LibrariesBarcodes and MIC memory in cartridge Barcode FiltersInitialization Process Sharing storage devices on a SAN Media ManagementBackup Schedule Considerations Scheduling, Rotations, and Media ManagementScheduling Concepts Media SetsIntervals Implications for Restoring Data Media Rotation Types Running Jobs with Rotations Comparing rotation typesEncryption and Compression EncryptionCryptographic Algorithms Passphrase Encryption OptionsKey Management CompressionConfiguring a Microsoft Exchange Server Working with Third-Party ApplicationsMicrosoft Exchange Server Supported PlatformsBacking up Microsoft Exchange Server Restoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Exchange Server System-level Disaster RecoveryPreparing to Restore the Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox Backup and Recovery Restoring the Microsoft Exchange MTA DatabaseRestoring Microsoft Exchange Databases Configuration Backing Up MailboxesRestoring Mailboxes RequirementsPowerShell Access Working with Microsoft SQL ServerSupported Exchange Server versions Mailbox PermissionsConfiguring the Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL server conceptsBacking up Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Databases and the backup mode Restoring Microsoft SQL ServerRestoring Microsoft SQL Server user databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server master databases Restoring Microsoft SQL Server 2000 master databasesStop the Data Protector Express and SQL Server services Create Database Alter DatabaseRestart SQL Server in single-user mode Restore the master database from the most recent backupRebuild the master database Apply changes to the master database Drop invalid databasesStart the Data Protector Express and SQL Server services Restore the msdb databaseRestoring Microsoft SQL Server 7 master databases Disk Mirror Disk Unmirror Disk Remirror Restart Microsoft SQL Server in single-user mode Drop invalid databases and database devices Protecting Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Windows SharePoint Services protection conceptsProtecting Windows SharePoint Services Restoring SharePoint Services Working with Certificate Services Using Disaster Recovery with Windows SharePoint ServicesDisaster Recovery Boot MediaImportant guidelines Advantage of Bootable Backup Devices Preparing For a DisasterRestoring to dissimilar hardware Configuring Backups to Support Disaster Recovery Create bootable mediaTest the media Recovering From a Disaster Disaster Recovery with LibrariesDisaster Recovery Disaster recovery for Linux Disaster recovery for Windows 2003, Windows XP and earlierCompleting the Data Restore LimitationsBackup Domain Configuration Mail SettingsPerformance Settings Alert SettingsClient Upgrade Settings Setting a User PasswordDomain Security OptionsAdvanced Job Options Job Log optionsLog Type Log file formatsJob Pre-Post Execution Commands Pre Execution CommandsMail log AuditingPost Execution Commands Barcode Filters for JobsLogs Advanced Job Options Support and other resources Contacting HPRelated information Typographic conventionsDocumentation feedback Index Index VSS
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