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HP Data Protector A.06.11 Recovery Guide

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3. After the computer is again in the proper domain, click OK in the Network
window. Windows will force you to reboot the system.
4. To update this new state with disaster recovery, you should perform all necessary
procedures (collecting system data, backup) once more, as described in the
“Preparing for a Disaster Recovery” section.
Problem
Disaster recovery from a copy
You cannot perform a disaster recovery from a media copy or an object copy.
Data Protector by default uses the original media set to perform a disaster recovery.
Thus, copy object versions are not displayed in the Disaster Recovery Wizard of the
Data Protector GUI.
Action
To perform a disaster recovery from a media copy or an object copy, if your original
media set is not available or is damaged, proceed as follows:
Object copy: Export all media in the original media set from the IDB and then
regenerate the SRD file. Data Protector then offers you the first available copy of
the original media set in the Disaster Recovery Wizard.
See the online Help index exporting media and Updating and editing the
system recovery data (SRD) on page 36.
Media copy: In the SRD file, replace the media IDs of the original media with the
media IDs of the media copies. Data Protector then offers you the first available
copy of the original media set in the Disaster Recovery Wizard.
Refer to Updating and editing the system recovery data (SRD) on page 36.
Problem
Configuration backup fails while collecting data for automatic disaster recovery
methods (EADR, OBDR, or ASR)
When running a full client backup, the CONFIGURATION backup may fail while
collecting data needed for a certain backup method even though this method will
not be used for disaster recovery, because Data Protector by default collects data
for all automatic disaster recovery methods. For example, this may happen while
Data Protector collects data for EADR if the boot disks are LDM disks.
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