Restoring The Database - Symantec 20032623 - Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition Implementation Manual

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Performing disaster recovery

Restoring the database

Restoring the database
Process for performing disaster recovery (continued)
Table 23-1
Step
Action
Step 2
Restore the database.
See
Restoring the database"
See
Preparing for disaster recovery"
See the knowledge base article:
backup/restore process fails using the "Database Backup/Restore Wizard" for an
Embedded
Database.
If the database gets corrupted or you need to perform disaster recovery, you can
restore the database. To restore the database, you must first have backed it up.
See
Backing up the database and logs"
You must restore the database using the same version of Symantec Endpoint
Protection Manager that you used to back up the database. You can restore the
database on the same computer on which it was installed originally or on a
different computer.
The database restore might take several minutes to complete.
To restore the database
1
Stop the management server service.
See
Stopping and starting the management server service"
2
On the Start menu, click All Programs > Symantec Endpoint Protection
Manager > Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager Tools > Database Back
Up and Restore.
3
In the Database Back Up and Restore dialog box, click Restore.
4
Click Yes to confirm the database restoration.
5
In the Restore Site dialog box, select the backup database file, and then click
OK.
Locate the copy of the backup database file that you made when you backed
up the database. By default, the backup database file is named
date_timestamp.zip.
6
Click OK.
on page 312.
on page 305.
Perform a disaster recovery when the database
on page 306.
on page 91.

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