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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Deduplication Guide
  3. Recovering MSDP
  4. Recovering from an MSDP storage server disk failure
Veritas NetBackup™ Deduplication Guide

Recovering from an MSDP storage server disk failure

If recovery mechanisms do not protect the disk on which the NetBackup software resides, the deduplication storage server configuration is lost if the disk fails. This topic describes how to recover from a system disk or program disk failure where the disk was not backed up.

Note:

This procedure describes recovery of the disk on which the NetBackup media server software resides not the disk on which the deduplicated data resides. The disk may or may not be the system boot disk.

After recovery, your NetBackup deduplication environment should function normally. Any valid backup images on the deduplication storage should be available for restores.

Veritas recommends that you use NetBackup to protect the deduplication storage server system or program disks. You then can use NetBackup to restore that media server if the disk on which NetBackup resides fails and you have to replace it.

Table: Process to recover from media server disk failure

Step

Task

Procedure

Step 1

Replace the disk.

If the disk is a system boot disk, also install the operating system.

See the hardware vendor and operating system documentation.

Step 2

Mount the storage.

Ensure that the storage and database are mounted at the same locations.

See the storage vendor's documentation.

Step 3

Install and license the NetBackup media server software.

See NetBackup Installation Guide for UNIX and Windows:

http://www.veritas.com/docs/DOC5332

See About the MSDP license.

Step 4

Delete the deduplication host configuration file

Each load balancing server contains a deduplication host configuration file. If you use load balancing servers, delete the deduplication host configuration file from those servers.

See Deleting an MSDP host configuration file.

Step 5

Delete the credentials on deduplication servers

If you have load balancing servers, delete the NetBackup Deduplication Engine credentials on those media servers.

Step 6

Add the credentials to the storage server

Add the NetBackup Deduplication Engine credentials to the storage server.

Step 7

Get a configuration file template

If you did not save a storage server configuration file before the disk failure, get a template configuration file.

Step 8

Edit the configuration file

See Editing an MSDP storage server configuration file.

Step 9

Configure the storage server

Configure the storage server by uploading the configuration from the file you edited.

See Setting the MSDP storage server configuration.

Step 10

Add load balancing servers

If you use load balancing servers in your environment, add them to your configuration.

See Adding an MSDP load balancing server.

More Information

Deleting credentials from a load balancing server

Adding NetBackup Deduplication Engine credentials

Saving the MSDP storage server configuration

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