Virtual TapeServer 6.04.03 Operations and Administration Guide

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12. If the system image was restored on a system that is different than the one used to create
the image, you must manually delete the old MACHINEID file in /boot. Log in to the VTS
operating system, change to the root user (using the su command), and delete the file.
13. Reboot VTS.
Recovering customer data
If you re-install the VTS server and restore a system image, customer data stored on virtual
tapes is not restored. If the data is intact on the storage area network (SAN), you can perform
the following steps to re-instate customer data.
Note If you have already re-installed the VTS server and restored the system image, you
can begin this procedure at step 4.
1. Disconnect the VTS server from the SAN.
2. Reinstall VTS as described in Reinstalling the VTS server on page 149.
3. Restore the VTS system image, which restores configuration settings, as described in
Recovering VTS configuration data settings on page 150.
4. On the VTS server, edit the fstab file to include the SAN vaults. Here is an example entry
for a vault:
LABEL=/VAULT04 /VAULT04 ext3 defaults 1 2
5. Reconnect VTS to the SAN.
6. Reboot VTS.