Recovering User Databases - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual

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5.
Restore the master database using the Data Protector Manager.
6.
Restart SQL Server services in normal mode.
After the master database is recovered, the SQL Server service is automatically
shut down. Start SQL Server Service Manager and restart SQL services.
IMPORTANT:
To complete disaster recovery, restore all other databases as well (or reattach databases
if they exist on disks to the newly-rebuilt master database). See
databases" on page 57.

Recovering user databases

To restore user databases, proceed as described in "Restore" on page 46.
Note that restoring databases to a certain state often requires a multiphase restore.
This means that multiple versions need to be restored to retrieve the data. The latest
full backup, the latest differential backup and all transaction log backups after the
last full or differential backup must be restored.
Example
Suppose you have the following backup sequence:
F D T T D T T T T T
and want to restore the version marked T , then all the backup versions in italic
will be restored.
TIP:
You can restore versions one by one to have more control over the restore process. Use
the options Restore only this backup and Recovery completion state to do this.
For more information on disaster recovery, see the HP Data Protector disaster recovery
guide and the SQL Server documentation.
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