HP Data Protector A.06.11 Recovery Manual page 69

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Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 systems:
If the volumes are encrypted using BitLocker Drive Encryption, a menu will display,
enabling you to unlock the encrypted drives. See
with Windows BitLocker Drive
5.
After you have selected the scope of the recovery, Data Protector sets up the DR
OS directly to the hard disk. You can monitor the progress and, when the DR
OS is set up, the system restarts. On Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008
systems, this step is skipped, and the restart is not performed.
Wait for 10 seconds when prompted To start recovery of the machine
HOSTNAME press F12, to boot from the hard disk and not from the CD.
The Disaster Recovery wizard appears. To modify the disaster recovery options,
press any key to stop the wizard during the countdown and modify the options.
Click Finish to continue with the disaster recovery.
6.
If the disaster recovery backup is encrypted by Data Protector and you are either
recovering the Cell Manager or a client where the Cell Manager is not accessible,
the following prompt is displayed:
Do you want to use AES key file for decryption [y/n]?
Press y.
Ensure that the keystore (DR-ClientName-keys.csv) is available on the client
(by inserting a medium on which you have the key) and enter the full path to the
keystore file. The keystore file is copied to the default location on the DR OS
and is used by the Disk Agents. Disaster recovery now continues without further
interruption.
7.
If you are performing an offline recovery and the information in the SRD file is
not up to date (for example, because you changed the backup device after the
disaster), edit the SRD file, before you can continue with this procedure. Refer
to
"Recovery using an edited SRD
"Unlocking volumes locked
Encryption" on page 112.
file" on page 108.
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