Requirements - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Recovery Manual

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c.
If the full client backup was encrypted, store the encryption key on a
removable medium so that it is available for disaster recovery. You will
need the key for a Cell Manager recovery or if the connection to the Cell
Manager cannot be established.
2.
Phase 1
a.
Replace the faulty hardware.
b.
Boot the target system from the disaster recovery CD and select the scope
of recovery. This is a completely unattended recovery.
3.
Phase 2
a.
Critical volumes (the boot partition, the operating system and the partition
containing Data Protector) are automatically restored.
4.
Phase 3
a.
Use the standard Data Protector restore procedure to restore user and
application data.
IMPORTANT:
Prepare a disaster recovery CD in advance for any critical systems that must be restored
first (especially DNS servers, Cell Managers, Media Agent clients, file servers, and so
on.).
Prepare removable media containing encryption keys in advance for Cell Manager
recovery.
The following sections explain the limitations, preparation, and recovery that pertains
to EADR of the Windows clients. See also

Requirements

Before selecting this method of disaster recovery, consider the following requirements
and limitations:
The Data Protector Automatic Disaster Recovery component must be installed on
clients for which you want to enable recovery using this method and on the system,
where the DR CD ISO image will be prepared. See the HP Data Protector
installation and licensing guide.
The hardware configuration of the target system must be the same as of the original
system. This includes SCSI BIOS settings (sector remapping).
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Disaster recovery for Windows
"Advanced recovery
tasks" on page 96.

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