HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual
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7.
Confirm that the backup information file has been imported correctly.
On the database server (standby server), execute the
drmsqlcat
command.
PROMPT> drmsqlcat instance-name
8.
Restore the user database.
On the database server (standby server), execute the
drmsqlrestore
command.
PROMPT> drmsqlrestore backup-ID -no_resync -nochk_host -target user-database-name
9.
Recover the user database.
On the database server (standby server), execute the
drmsqlrecovertool
command.
PROMPT> drmsqlrecovertool instance-name
When the command is executed, the
drmsqlrecovertool
dialog box opens.
Specify the following conditions, and then click the Recovery button in the
drmsqlrecovertool
dialog box.
• Click the Add button to select all the transaction log backup files.
• Select Loading for Recovery mode.
• Select Yes for Roll forward?.
10.
Use a tool such as SQL Server Management Studio to create an AlwaysOn availability group
configuration for the database server (active and standby servers).
Restoring a user database to the secondary-use server from the active server
To restore a user database to the secondary-use server from the active server:
1.
When the secondary-use server is set for the database server (active server), delete the AlwaysOn
availability group configuration for the secondary-use server.
2.
Detach the user database on the secondary-use server (active server).
3.
On the secondary-use server (active server), perform the following:
1.
Stop the SQL Server instance.
2.
Unmount the file system from the secondary volume.
3.
Place the disk of the secondary volume offline.
Operation for SQL Server databases
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