Recovering data to clustered servers – Dell PowerVault DP600 User Manual

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Recovering Data to Clustered Servers

Stand-alone and Shared Disk Cluster Recovery

To recover the storage group or database to the latest point in time

1. Set the Exchange server database property Override by restore to True.

2. On the DPM server, recover the storage group or database, selecting the Restore to

original location option.

To recover the storage group to a previous point in time

1. Delete the existing log files and checkpoint files on the Exchange server.

2. Set the Exchange server database property Override by restore to True.

3. On the DPM server, recover the storage group or database, selecting the Restore to

original location option.

To recover a storage group or database in clean shutdown state to a network share, you cannot

select Latest as the recovery point.

To recover the storage group or database in clean shutdown state to a network share

1. On the DPM server, recover the storage group or database, selecting the Copy to a

network folder option.

2. On the Specify Destination page, specify a folder on a server running Exchange 2007

server.

3. On the Specify Recovery Options page, select the Bring the database to a clean

shutdown state after copying the files option.

4. On the Summary page, click Recover.

Cluster Continuous Replication and Local Continuous Replication
Recovery

Data Protection Manager (DPM) will always recover to the active node, regardless of protection

topology.

To recover from failure on the active node

1. Set the Exchange Server database property Override by restore to True.

2. On the DPM server, recover the storage group or database, selecting the Restore to

original location option.

3. On the Exchange server, in Exchange Management Shell, run get-

storagegroupcopystatus to verify the copy status.

After recovery, you should synchronize the passive nodes with the active node.

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