Disaster Recovery

One Button Disaster Recovery of a Windows System

device documentation.

4.In the screen that appears, select the scope of recovery and press Enter. There are 5 different scopes of recovery:

No recovery: Disaster recovery is not performed and the computer is rebooted.

Default Recovery: Critical volumes are recovered. All other disks are not partitioned and formatted and remain empty and ready for Phase 3.

Minimal Recovery: Only system and boot disks are recovered (available for EADR and OBDR only).

Full Recovery: (For future releases).

Full with Shared Volumes: Available for MSCS only. This option should be used if all nodes in the MSCS have crashed and you are performing One Button Disaster Recovery of the first node. It will recover all volumes in the Restore Set including cluster shared volumes that were locked by the backed-up node at backup time.

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To enable automatic restore of all shared disk volumes in the MSCS,

 

move all volumes temporarily to the node, for which you are preparing

 

OBDR boot tape. It is namely impossible to collect enough information to

 

configure disks in Phase 1 for shared disk volumes that are locked by

 

another node at backup.

 

If at least one node is up and running than shared volumes will

 

 

not be restored because the node keeps them locked. In this case,

 

you should use Default Recovery.

 

5. After you have selected the scope of recovery, Data Protector starts

 

setting up the DR OS directly to the hard disk. You can monitor the

 

progress and, when the DR OS is set up, the system reboots.

 

6. Data Protector will then reestablish the previous storage structure

 

and restore all critical volumes. The temporary DR OS will be deleted

 

after the first login, except in the following cases:

 

Minimal Recovery is selected.

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