Re: ASR Recovery



did you read all threads?

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Jorge Silva
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"Paul Smith" <teknologix007@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:u5bD3%23UdJHA.4492@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wait a sec pls :)

Whats wrong in performing an ASR backup on a DC? Isnt ASR supposed to be a disaster recovery procedure?




"Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:0FEB5BBC-0C1F-481D-B77D-5149CC7EFFB6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
No problem... :)

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"JAMiE132" <JAMiE132@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:A59BEA5E-DA31-430D-A11E-BCA90212BB57@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Jorge,

My bad, I didn't realise I was in the Active Directory News group when I
made the reply as I have several news groups in my mapi client. I guess one
would assume that when referring to a server in this news group they are
referring to a Domain Controller.

Have a nice day!

"Jorge Silva" wrote:

I was referring to "imaging software solution", assuming that is an image of
a disk, perhaps I miss understood you?

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"JAMiE132" <JAMiE132@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Hi Jorga,
>
> Indeed that would be correct; however I don't see anything in the > original
> post indicating that this is an asr backup on a Domain Controller
>
>
> Regards,
> "Jorge Silva" wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> Wrong you should NOT use DISK IMAGING or DISK ROLLBACK technics to >> backup
>> DCs unless you want to end with USN rollbacks.
>> Always use Backup solutions that are AD aware.
>> -- >> I hope that the information above helps you.
>> Have a Nice day.
>>
>> Jorge Silva
>> MCSE, MVP Directory Services
>>
>> Please no e-mails, any questions should be posted in the NewsGroup
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>> "JAMiE132" <JAMiE132@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:CE78CA07-8C8F-4800-88F2-D877193F34CC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hi Paul,
>> >
>> > You are on the right track have a quick read through the article >> > below.
>> >
>> > http://www.petri.co.il/what's_asr_in_windows_xp_2003.htm
>> >
>> > I think a more efficient backup and recovery strategy would be >> > using a
>> > disk
>> > imaging software solution. Currently I am using Symantec Backup >> > Exec
>> > System
>> > Recovery
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Paul Smith" wrote:
>> >
>> >> ASR Recovery
>> >>
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> I found the below instructions to perform an ASR Backup. Can you
>> >> please
>> >> advise if the information is correct? I still have to try it >> >> out...:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 1. PERFORM FULL BACKUP OF EVERYTHING INCLUDING OS, USER FILES AND
>> >> SYSTEM
>> >> STATE
>> >>
>> >> 2. STORE BACKUP ON A DIFFERENT HARD DRIVE.
>> >>
>> >> 3. RUN NTBACKUP AND PERFORM AN ASR BACKUP. STORE IT ON THE SAME >> >> DRIVE
>> >> WHERE
>> >> FULL BACKUP IS STORED OR A SEPARATE TAPE.
>> >>
>> >> 4. WHEN PROMPTED, ENTER A FLOPPY DRIVE AND LABEL IT ONCE FINISHED
>> >>
>> >> 5. AT THIS POINT ONE MUST HAVE TWO BACKUP COPIES. ONE IS THE >> >> NORMAL
>> >> BACKUP
>> >> AND THE OTHER IS THE ASR BACKUP. THESE SHOULD BE STORED ON A >> >> MEDIA
>> >> SEPARATE
>> >> FROM THE FAILING ONE; BEING TAPE OR HARD DRIVE.
>> >>
>> >> 6. USING THE CD OF THE OPERATING SYSTEM BOOT WITH IT AND WHEN >> >> SETUP
>> >> STARTS
>> >> PRESS F2
>> >>
>> >> 7. THE SETUP WILL PROMPT TO ENTER THE ASR FLOPPY DISK. DO SO, AND
>> >> PRESS
>> >> ENTER
>> >>
>> >> 8. THE RECOVERY PROCESS WILL START. AT ONE POINT YOU HAVE TO >> >> REMOVE
>> >> FLOPPY
>> >> AND RESTART. THEN CHOOSE LOCATION OF BACKUP FROM OTHER HARD DRIVE >> >> TO
>> >> PROCEED
>> >> WITH RECOVERY
>> >>
>> >> Many thanks
>> >> P Smith
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>





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