Dell PowerVault DP600 User Manual
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• Copy the database to a network folder.
This option is not available if you select Latest as the recovery point. Data Protection
Manager (DPM) creates the following directory structure at the destination that you specify:
DPM_Recovery_Point_timestamp\DPM_Recovered_At_timestamp\Server name\Exchange
application\Database name\Files
To use the Bring the database to a clean shutdown after copying the files option, the
DPM protection agent and the Eseutil utility must be installed on the destination server. The
Eseutil utility can be installed as part of either an Exchange Server installation or an
Exchange Server Administrator-only-mode installation.
• Copy the database to tape.
This option is not available if you select Latest as the recovery point. This option copies the
replica of the storage group that contains the selected database.
In This Section
How to Recover a Storage Group to its Original Location
How to Recover a Database to Its Original Location
How to Recover a Database to an Alternate Database
How to Copy Exchange Data to a Network Folder
How to Copy Exchange Data to Tape
Recovering Data to Clustered Servers
How to Recover a Storage Group to its Original Location
When you recover a storage group to its original location, and the recovery destination contains
files that have the same names as the files you are recovering, the current database files will be
overwritten during recovery.
How to recover a storage group to its original location
1. On the server to which the storage group will be recovered, configure each database to
allow it to be overwritten by the recovered data. For instructions, see
(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=97929).
2. In DPM Administrator Console, click Recovery on the navigation bar.
3. Using the browse functionality, select the storage group to recover.
4. On the calendar, click any date in bold to obtain the recovery points available for that
date. The Recovery time menu lists the time for each available recovery point.
5. On the Recovery time menu, select the recovery point you want to use.
6. In the Actions pane, click Recover.