HP StorageWorks P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.1.1 User Guide (TB584-96030, September 2011)

5. Select a replica and click Restore Replica.
The Restore Replica Wizard is launched.
6. Follow the procedure in Restoring the latest application replica (simple restore) on page 391
starting at step 5.
Related topics
Restoring the latest application replica (simple restore), page 391
Creating an application replica, page 384
Restoring an SQL Server replica to a remote site
This topic explains how to restore an SQL Server application replica to a remote site and recover the
restored database to a local site.
To restore an SQL Server replica to a remote site:
1. Select a copy group, start the Change Pair Status Wizard, then delete a copy pair (or pairs).
2. Restore the database from tape as described in Performing tape backups and
restores on page 406, but do not run the Restore Replica Wizard at this point.
3. Use the Disk Management function to mount a volume connected the the backup server.
NOTE:
If the secondary volumes are concealed, follow the procedure in Revealing secondary
volumes prior to a remote restore operation on page 394.
4. Start the SQL Server instance on the backup server.
5. In the Applications view, open the Hosts list and select the server. In the Replica History tab, select
the replica to be restored and start the Restore Replica Wizard.
6. On the 1. Select Target page, select the target to be restored.
7. On the 2. Setup Options page, set the target server as the backup server.
8. Complete the Restore Replica Wizard and use the Tasks List window to check the results of the
restore operation.
9. If necessary, follow the procedure Recovering a database from a remote site to local on page 393.
Related topics
Restoring an application replica from the Replica History, page 392
Recovering a database from a remote site to local
To recover the database from the remote site:
1. Stop SQL Server on the database server.
2. Use the disk management function to unmount the primary volume connected to the database
server.
3. Stop SQL Server on the backup server.
4. Select the replica associated with the volume in step 2 from the Replica History and click Unmount
Replica.
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