Recovering windows sharepoint services data – Dell PowerVault DP600 User Manual
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When a database is added, the alert includes a link to modify the protection group. After you
complete the Modify Group Wizard, DPM performs a consistency check. Protection of the farm,
including the added database, continues.
When a database is removed, you should stop protection of the server farm using the retain
replica option, and then add the farm to the protection group again.
Adding or Removing Servers in a Windows SharePoint Services
Farm
DPM uses a single front-end Web server to protect the server farm. When you add other front-
end Web servers or remove front-end Web servers other than the server used by DPM, there is
no impact on protection of the farm.
To remove the front-end Web server that DPM is using while continuing protection of the server
farm, see
Changing the Front-End Web Server
Recovering Windows SharePoint Services Data
The following points apply to the recovery of Windows SharePoint Services data:
• Item details will not appear on the Recovery Wizard Summary page for Windows SharePoint
Services sites and items. When you recover a Windows SharePoint Services farm, DPM
recovers the configuration database of the farm but does not list this database in the item
details on the Recovery Wizard Summary page.
• The administration content database is the first content database created with the
administration central site when you set up your farm. Do not directly recover the
administration content database because this could lead to data corruption in the Windows
SharePoint Services farm.
• The recovery point times on the Browse tab may differ from the times on the Search tab for
Windows SharePoint Services data. The Search tab lists the correct recovery point time for
sites, documents, and folders. The Browse tab displays the backup time for the farm.
• Documents in Windows SharePoint Services could be in one of the following states if
document versioning is enabled:
• Created not checked in - Visible only to the creator
• Checked in - Visible to administrator and users with permission to publish
• Published - Visible to users with permission to approve
• Approved - Visible to all viewers
When you recover Windows SharePoint Services data, only documents that are checked in,
published, or approved are recovered. Documents that are not checked in will not be
recovered as part of a site collection or document recovery. Documents that are in either the
user Recycle Bin or the site collection Recycle Bin will not be recovered as part of a site
collection or document recovery.