Chapter 7: Microsoft Cluster Disaster Recovery (Windows 2000 and .NET)

8.In the Destination Client dialog box, select Node_A.

9.In the Recover window, mark the SYSTEM STATE save set. The cluster database is a component of the Windows system state, and is automatically backed up or restored with the SYSTEM STATE save set.

Note: It is strongly recommended that you restore all of the SYSTEM save sets (SYSTEM STATE, SYSTEM DB, and SYSTEM FILES). For more information, refer to the Legato NetWorker Administrator’s Guide, Microsoft Windows Version.

10.Click Start to begin the recovery.

11.After the recovery, reboot Node_A.

12.Using Cluster Administrator on Node_A, confirm that the cluster resources were restored to the point in time when the backup occurred. If you have been performing regular scheduled backups, this will recover the cluster database to a point in time shortly before the loss of Node_B.

13.Start the Cluster service on Node_B using one of the following methods:

Using the Control Panel Services tool, start the Cluster service.

At the command prompt, run: net start clussvc

14.Using the Cluster Administrator on Node_A, monitor the cluster joining status of Node_B.

15.Using the Cluster Administrator on Node_B, verify that the cluster group can be moved between the nodes by right-clicking the group and selecting Move group.

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