Dell PowerVault DP600 User Manual
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• Throttling. Click Modify to enable throttling.
• Notification. Click Send an e-mail when the recovery completes and specify the
recipients that will receive the notification. Use commas to separate e-mail
addresses.
10. Click Next.
11. Review your recovery settings, and then click Recover.
Any synchronization job for the selected recovery item will be canceled while the
recovery is in progress.
To restore system state from the .bkf file
1. On the computer to which you recovered the system state .bkf, click Start, click Run,
type ntbackup, and then click OK.
2. When the Backupor Restore Wizard starts, click Next.
3. On the Backup or Restore page, click Restore files and settings, and then click Next.
4. On the What to Restore page, click the items to expand their contents, locate and select
the .bkf file that you recovered using DPM, and then click Next.
5. On the Completing the Backup or Restore Wizard page, if you want to change any of
the advanced restore options, such as restoring security settings and junction point data,
click Advanced. When you are done setting advanced restore options, click OK. Verify
that all settings are correct, and then click Finish.
Recovering Protected Computers from a Secondary DPM Server
When the primary DPM server is unavailable, you can recover data for protected computers from
the secondary DPM server. To recover data to an alternate location from a secondary DPM
server, you use the Recovery Wizard in DPM Administrator Console on the secondary DPM
server with no additional steps required. To recover data to the original location from a secondary
DPM server, you must first switch protection to the secondary DPM server.
To recover data to its original location on protected servers from a secondary DPM
server
1. Switch protection of the protected computer to the secondary DPM server by using the
Start-SwitchProductionServer cmdlet or the SwitchProtection.ps1 script. For instructions
about switching protection, see
Switching Protection If the Primary DPM Server Fails
2. Use DPM Administrator Console on the secondary DPM server to recover the data to the
original location.
See Also
Backup of Protected Computer System State