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Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2012 R2 Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2012 R2 Cookbook Over 100 recipes to build your own designs exploring the advanced functionality and features of System Center DPM 2012 R2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782172710
Length 408 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Pre-installation Tasks FREE CHAPTER 2. Installation and Upgrade 3. Post-installation Tasks 4. File Server Protection 5. SQL Protection 6. Hyper-V Protection 7. SharePoint Protection 8. Exchange Server Protection 9. Client Protection 10. Workgroup Protection and CBA 11. Azure Integration 12. Disaster Recovery 13. Tape Management 14. Monitoring and Automation Index

Restoring a DPM server

This recipe will cover how to restore a DPM server.

The most important component of a DPM server is the DPMDB database. It is very important that you have a clear and working strategy for how you provide reliable protection for it.

Getting ready

There are two critical facts that you must consider when restoring a DPM server:

  • The DPM disk pool is in a healthy state
  • You must have a good backup of the DPMDB

How to do it...

There are two scenarios:

  • Restoring the DPMDB from a secondary DPM server
  • Using the DPMSYNC executable

The first approach is quite straightforward. From the secondary DPM server, you simply choose to restore the primary DPM server DPMDB to its original location. When the job is done, you run the DPMSYNC executable with the –SYNC switch before you open the DPM console.

The second approach is to restore a dumped version of the DPMDB by using the DPMSYNC executable with the –RestoreDb switch. Remember to also run the DPMSYNC executable with the –...

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