Advanced Recovery Tasks; Restoring The Microsoft Cluster Server Specifics; Possible Scenarios - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Recovery Manual

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8.
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.
9.
Remove the client's local system account (created in step
from the Data Protector Admin user group on the Cell Manager, unless it existed
on the Cell Manager before the disaster recovery.
10.
Restore user and application data using the standard Data Protector restore
procedure.

Advanced recovery tasks

This section provides explanation of the steps you will need to take if you want to
perform advanced recovery tasks such as restoring Microsoft Cluster Server and
Internet Information Server.

Restoring the Microsoft Cluster Server specifics

This section provides explanation of the steps you will need to take if you want to
perform disaster recovery of a Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS). For concepts and
general information please refer to the clustering section in the HP Data Protector
concepts guide and see the online Help index: "cluster".
Select the disaster recovery method that is appropriate for your cluster and include
it in your disaster recovery plan. Consider the limitations and requirements of each
disaster recovery method before making your decision. Perform tests from the test
plan.

Possible scenarios

There are two possible scenarios for disaster recovery of a MSCS:
at least one of the nodes is up and running
all nodes in the cluster have experienced a disaster
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Step 5
on page 95)

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