Recovering the entire cluster using a manual disaster recovery procedure
As part of the manual recovery process, you must reinstall Windows, including the last service pack applied before the failure.
To recover the entire cluster manually
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On the first node you want to recover, reinstall Windows, including the last service pack applied before the failure.
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On the other nodes you want to recover, reinstall Windows, including the last service pack applied before the failure.
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Reinstall the cluster services and bring the cluster online.
Do the following:
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If you are recovering a Microsoft Cluster Server, after booting the nodes in a cluster, make sure that the drive letters match the original cluster configuration. If the original configuration does not match, then to a certain extent, you can control the hard drive numbering scheme that Windows devises by using the Disk Administrator.
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If you are recovering a Microsoft Cluster Server, use the Cluster Wizard to reinstall Backup Exec on the cluster. You must use the same settings used during the initial installation.
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Catalog the media in the cluster.
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On the Backup and Restore tab on the active node, click Restore.
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Restore last full backup sets made of the active node, and then restore the System State.
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If you are recovering a Microsoft Cluster Server, select the Restore cluster quorum option in the Restore Wizard.
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Start the restore operation.
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When the restore has completed, reboot the active node.
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For each node that you need to recover, repeat step 5 through step 9.
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After all nodes are recovered, restore the Backup Exec data files, and all other data files, to the shared disks.
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To restore a database to the shared disks, use the appropriate Backup Exec agent.
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