General Problems - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Recovery Manual

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The drm.cfg file contains several parameters that you can modify and which affect
the disaster recovery process, along with a description of their impact. The drm.cfg
file is available only for EADR and OBDR.
To change the variables:
1.
Copy the template file drm.cfg.tmpl to drm.cfg.
The template is created during an installation or upgrade in
Data_Protector_home\bin\drim\config, with all variables set to their
default values.
2.
Edit the drm.cfg file. Set the desired value for variables. Follow the instructions
in the file.

General problems

Problem
Problems logging on to the system after disaster recovery finishes
You may receive the following error message after the system is recovered:
The system cannot log you on to this domain, because the
system's computer account in its primary domain is
missing or the password on that account is incorrect.
This type of message is usually caused by one of the following reasons:
After collecting all information for successful disaster recovery (including full
backup), you reinstalled Windows and (re)inserted into the offending domain.
After collecting all information for successful disaster recovery (including full
backup), you removed your system from the offending domain and later (re)inserted
it into the same or some other domain.
Action
In cases like this, Windows generates new system security information, which is
incompatible with information that is restored during disaster recovery. The solution
is the following:
1.
Log on to the system locally with an administrator account.
2.
In the Control Panel, click Network and, using the Identification tab, remove the
system from its current domain to a temporary workgroup (for example, TEMP).
After this is done, reinsert the system into the domain from which it was previously
removed. You need a domain administrator's password.
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