Data Protector Express User's Guide (TC330-96002, October 2010)

12. Press Esc. A message screen appears.
13. Press F10. Data Protector Express restarts your computer. After your computer has rebooted, log in.
14. For L inux users, Disaster Recovery is now complete and they can use Data Protector Express to restore
the data from incremental and differential backup media, if needed.
15. For Windows users, additional Restore jobs are required to nish the recovery of their system.
a. The system state must be restored to the last backup. See Recov er System State (Windows only) be-
low
b. TheWindowsActiveDirectorymustberestored. See
Recover Windows Active Directory (Windows only) below.
c. Any databases, such as Exchange a nd SQL, must be restored.
Disaster Recov ery with Libraries
When using Disaster Recovery with a library, remember the following:
1. Make sure the most recent full backup media is loaded into slot 1 of the library. Data Protector
Express wi
ll only boot from the tape in slot 1. Make sure the media was created using the
Overwrite all media option.
2. Data Protector Express will restore all media that are contained in the library during the nal
recovery process. Therefore, make sure that you only loa d m e d ia in the library that you will need
to restor
eduringrecovery.
For examp
le, i f you are using the Simple 4 -tape schedule, D ata Protector Express will have four daily
differe
ntial backups, two weekly full backups a nd two monthly full backups. You should only perform
disaster recover y with the latest full backup. After your system has been recovered, use the standard
Data Protector Express restore procedures to recover any other changes from the differential backups.
3. Remove all media not associated with the recovery from the library. If the full backup spans more
than one media, put the additional full backup media into additional slots. Data Protector
Express
will then restore these media along with the slot 1 m e dia.
NOTE:
Slot 1 must contain the rst (or only) bootable media from the most recent full backup. When you use
the Over
write all media option, Data Protector Express makes each m edia bootable.
Recover System State (Windows only)
To recover their system to the state of the last backup, all Windows users must crea te a nd run
an additional Restore job. (This is not n ecessary on Linux systems.) On a system with Windows
Active Directory, this additional step should be carried out in Safe Mode, as described in
Recover Windows Active Directory (Windows only) below.
1. Once your s ystem has restarted, log in to Data Protector Express.
2. Create a r estore job and give it a meaningful name, such as S ystem State Restore.
3. Select System State from the Selection page.
4. Run the restore job.
5. Exit Data Protector Express.
6. Restart the computer, letting Windows load normally.
Any databases such as SQL and Exchange which were backed up as part of an agent must also be
restored.
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