7 system recovery, The system recovery dvd, Restore the factory image – HP StoreEasy 1000 Storage User Manual

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7 System recovery

This chapter describes how to use the System Recovery DVD that is provided with your storage system.

The System Recovery DVD

The HP StorageWorks Storage System Recovery DVD that is provided with your storage system allows
you to install an image or recover from a catastrophic failure.

At any later time, you may boot from the DVD and restore the server to the factory condition. This
allows you to recover the system if all other means to boot the server fail.

While the recovery process makes every attempt to preserve the existing data volumes, you should
have a backup of your data if at all possible before recovering the system.

As of HP StorageWorks Storage System Recovery DVD version 1.2, the DON'T ERASE volume is no
longer used. If your system has a DON'T ERASE volume, the System Recovery process will ignore this
volume.

NOTE:

Some HP StorageWorks X1000 G2 Network Storage Systems do not include an internal DVD drive.
For these systems, you must either use an external DVD drive to run the System Recovery DVD or
create a USB Flash Drive that can then be used to complete the system recovery process. For more
information, see

Using a USB Flash Drive for System Recovery

.

During the recovery process, the DVD overwrites the original OS logical drives. All data on these
drives is erased.

Restore the factory image

1.

Do one of the following:

a.

To use the direct connect access method, connect a keyboard, monitor, mouse, and DVD
drive (if needed) directly to the server using a local I/O cable.

b.

To use the remote management access method, access the server using Integrated Lights-Out
2 (iLO 2) from a client PC.

2.

Do one of the following:

a.

Insert the System Recovery DVD in the DVD drive.

b.

Insert the System Recovery DVD in the client PC.

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