Chapter 5: NetWare Disaster Recovery

Task 3: Complete the Recovery of the NetWare 4.10 SYS Volume

To complete the recovery of a NetWare 4.10 SYS volume:

1.If necessary, use NDS Manager or dsrepair to re-establish replicas on the repaired or replaced server.

2.Enter the following commands at the command prompt:

LOAD TSA410

LOAD TSANDS LOAD TSA500

3.From the Recover Browser window, recover the server object, volume objects, and any objects that formerly referenced the recovered volume or server objects. Expand the [Root] resource, mark the required objects, and then select Recover. When prompted, suppress further prompting and overwrite files.

4.Use NDS Manager or the Schedule immediate synchronization function of dsrepair to synchronize the replica on all servers.

5.Verify the recovered data. From a workstation, use either the nwadmin server utility or the ndir workstation utility to check the data, trustee assignments, file ownership, and other related information.

The SYS volume should now be restored.

How to Recover a NetWare 4.11, NetWare 5.0, or IntraNetWare Server

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To recover a SYS volume on a NetWare 4.11, NetWare 5.0, or IntraNetWare server, complete the following tasks:

“Task 1: Recover the NetWare SYS Volume” on page 106

“Task 2: Install the Operating Systems” on page 107

“Task 3: Complete the NetWare SYS Volume Recovery” on page 108

Important: For NetWare 4.11/IntraNetWare servers, do not delete the server or volume objects for the failed volume from the NDS tree; you do not want to eliminate any references other objects might have to the volume. If you must delete objects on a NetWare 4.11/IntraNetWare server, use the NetWare 4.10 procedure for recovering from a disaster.

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