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HP Data Protector A.06.11 Recovery Guide

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9. 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 for the following
cases:
Minimal Recovery is selected.
You interrupted the Disaster Recovery wizard during the 10 seconds pause
(after it had found the DR installation and the SRD file on the backup medium),
and selected the Debugs option.
You manually started the omnidr command with the –no_reset or –debug
option.
Disaster recovery fails.
On Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 systems, the temporary DR OS
is never retained.
10. Remove the client’s local Administrator account created in step Step 1 from the
Data Protector Admin user group on the Cell Manager, unless it existed on the
Cell Manager before the disaster recovery.
11. Additional steps are required if you are recovering a Cell Manager or performing
advanced recovery tasks (such as restoring MSCS or IIS, editing the kb.cfg
and SRD files). See Restoring the Data Protector Cell Manager specifics
on page 103 and Advanced recovery tasks on page 96 for more information.
12. Restore the user and application data using the standard Data Protector restore
procedure.
NOTE:
Data Protector does not restore the volume-compression flag after recovery. All files that
were compressed at backup time will be restored as compressed, but you will have to
manually set the volume compression if you want any new files created to be compressed
as well.
Automated System Recovery
Automated System Recovery (ASR) is an automated system on Windows systems,
which reconfigures a disk to its original state (or resizes the partitions if the new disk
is larger than the original disk) in the case of a disaster. This includes disk partitioning
and logical volume configuration (file formats, drive letter assignments, volume
Disaster recovery guide 85

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