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Ensure disaster recovery information has been generated properly during the backup. The wizard will ask you for the Windows Setup CD and then create a new ISO image including all components selected in previous step along with the Windows setup files. After formatting the partitions and copying the files the Windows setup process will reboot the machine A few minutes into the GUI based Windows setup process, the CA ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery wizard will be launched automatically In the Advanced Disaster Recovery wizard choose 'Express Mode' and continue The wizard will now prompt you to deselect any unwanted sessions to restore and click next to proceed with the restore process Once the data has been restored the server will reboot automatically You server is now back to its state as at the time of the backup.
I - Backup the Server and Generate DR information: The first part is to ensure you have a good full backup of the server being protected and to ensure the disaster recovery information is generated properly.
Create a backup job selecting the server 'full green' in the backup source DR information will be generated only when the server is selected 'full green', if any folder or file under a volume is deselected then it is not considered a full server backup.
In such a case a backup global option should be checked in order to generate DR information. The following two lines should be seen in the Activity Log for this backup session: 'Sending Disaster Recovery Information II - Preparing the Disaster Recovery media: Once the backup is complete and DR information generated, the next step is to create the CD image to be used in performing the recovery.
Read through the information on the pop-up message and click OK to continue. In this screen we select the type of operating system for the machine being recovered. In our example we are recovering a bit Windows server hence we'll choose ' Windows Server System X86 ' On the next screen specify the location to where the newly generated ISO image file will be saved to.
Here we can choose what to integrate with the CD image being created apart from the OS setup files. On the screen 'Select Client Server' it shows me a list of servers for which we have a full backup completed and DR information populated.
In this case there is only one server named 'WS1', select the server and click next. The next screen of the Create Boot Kit Wizard shows me the latest backup session details for the selected server which will be restored with the DR process. The wizard now prompts you to load the Windows Server setup CD.
Note: ensure you load the setup CD of the appropriate edition of windows, e. Enterprise Edition, according to the edition of the server being recovered. The next screen shows a summary of your selection in the previous screens of the wizard. You can go back and change any option before creating the image. You must have performed at least one full backup of the Arcserve Backup server before you can recover the Arcserve Backup server.
Verify that the hard disk partitions, hardware, and the operating system version, edition, and service pack configurations are identical to the configurations that were backed up. Select the backup sessions for the machine, excluding all the following Arcserve Backup-specific sessions:. Note: If the Arcserve Backup Catalog database session was selected during the restore, you must close the Arcserve Backup Manager Console after you submit the restore job Arcserve Backup enables the catalog database by default.
This approach lets the restore process overwrite the catalog database. You can reopen the Job Status Manager or Job Monitor to monitor the status of the job, however, you must not open the Restore Manager or Database Manager until the job is complete. Note: When you are editing IP addresses and passwords, you must edit the individual IP address and session password for each individual session.
Note: After you click OK, a message box labeled Arcserve Backup may open and prompt you to specify the IP addresses for the sessions that require authentication to submit the restore job. If the Arcserve Backup dialog opens, you must specify all the IP address for all sessions to submit the job, and then click OK. Note: If a message appears that warns you about deleting this account, you can safely ignore the warning message.
Note: On Windows Server systems, click the Replace the existing inheritable permissions on all descendants with inheritable permissions from this object option. If the Arcserve Backup Database is configured such that the database data files are stored in a different directory, repeat Steps 12, 13, and 14 on this folder to change its security attributes.
Select the Replace permission entries on all child objects shown here that apply to child objects option and click OK.
Note: If the Arcserve Backup database is configured such that the database data files are stored in a different directory, repeat Steps 12 to 21 on this folder to change its security attributes.
Arcserve Backup will not be available until you recover the database. Error messages may appear in the Arcserve Backup Activity Log that you can ignore. Locate and select the Arcserve Backup Database session as the restore source.
Click the Destination tab and verify that the Restore files to their original location s option is selected. Note: If the Arcserve Backup database you are recovering is stored in an independent local SQL Server instance, you should select the "master" database to restore before restoring the Arcserve Backup "asdb. Note: If you do not choose this option, the restore job may fail, and the Database Engine will not start.
For troubleshooting assistance, see the steps under the section To Reactivate the existing Arcserve Backup database. Note: After you click Submit on the toolbar to submit the restore job, you must specify a user name and password on the DBAgent tab on the Session User Name and Password dialog. During the restore process, the Database Engine service may pause or stop and the Manager Console may respond slowly.
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