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Restoring data when using the automatic seed function

The following subsections provide examples of restoring data using different backup servers for the
active and standby servers. This example uses the automatic seed function during the restore operation.

Restoring backup data acquired on the active server (when the automatic seed function is
used)

This subsection gives an example of performing a point-in-time restore operation on a storage group,
using backup data that was acquired on the active server.

1.

Check the backup ID of the backup data.

To check the backup ID, execute the

drmtapecat

command on backup server A.

BKServer A > drmtapecat

BACKUP-ID BACKUP-OBJECT SNAPSHOT TIME EXPIRATION TIME BACKUP-MEDIA

0000000002 MSEXCHANGE 2002/06/01 11:00:00 2002/06/02 11:00:00 MEDIA1

BKServer A >

2.

Mount the secondary volume to which the backup data will be restored.

Execute the

drmmount

command on backup server A to mount the secondary volume.

BKServer A > drmmount 0000000002 -mount_pt W:

KAVX0001-I The drmmount command will now start.

KAVX0400-I Mounting will now start.

Mount point = W:

KAVX0401-I Mounting has finished.

Mount point = W:

KAVX0400-I Mounting will now start.

Mount point = X:

KAVX0401-I Mounting has finished.

Mount point = X:

KAVX0002-I The drmmount command will now end.

BKServer A >

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