HP (Hewlett-Packard) Legato Networker Printer User Manual


 
Legato NetWorker, Release 7.0
Disaster Recovery Guide
Chapter 4: Windows Disaster Recovery
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Note: If the storage device required for a NetWorker server recovery is
connected to a remote storage node, you might have to partially recover the
storage node before you can recover the NetWorker server. For more
information, see “Partial Recovery of a NetWorker Storage Node” on page 82.
5. If you know the bootstrap save set ID, recover the NetWorker media
database and resource configuration files by running the mmrecov
command from the command prompt.
If you do not know the bootstrap save set ID:
a. Look in the savegrp.log file, or run the scanner -B device_name
command from the command prompt to determine the bootstrap
save set ID.
b. Run the mmrecov command to recover the NetWorker media
database and resource configuration files.
6. Stop the NetWorker services.
7. Copy the contents of the <NetWorker_install_path>\res.R directory to the
<NetWorker_install_path>\res directory.
8. Restart the NetWorker services.
9. Reset and inventory the autochanger, if you are using one. If you are using
a stand-alone drive, skip this step and proceed to step 10.
If Removable Storage is disabled, do the following:
a. Run the nsrjb -vHE command to reset the autochanger.
b. Run the nsrjb -Iv command to inventory the autochanger.
If Removable Storage is enabled, do the following:
a. In the NetWorker Administrator program, delete the Removable
Storage jukebox through the Autochangers dialog box.
b. Create a new Removable Storage jukebox using the jbconfig
command at the command prompt.
c. In the NetWorker Administrator program, use the Autochanger
Operations dialog box to reallocate all of the NetWorker volumes
from the Import pool.
d. In the NetWorker Administrator program, click Reset in the
Autochanger Operations dialog box. Once the reset is complete,
click Inventory.
10. Recover the client file indexes by running the nsrck -L7 command from
the command prompt.