Re: W2K - BMR - using GHOST
2002-08-14 13:20:00
So, the SID in the ghost image has to be the same as the SID in the System
Object that TSM has from the backup? (The one that will be restored)
I ask because we used Ghost to remove the SID when we created the image.
If this is the case, how do I know what the SID is so that I can use the
free software to put it back?
Thanks!
Marc
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You can use a free util which set the SID. We use this a lot, does it work
in two second and you are done.
email if you like to have, it is freeware
greetings
Peter
At 11:40 14-8-2002 -0500, Cowperthwaite, Eric wrote:
>Marc,
>
>The next problem you have, when using Ghost, is the Windows OS SID. Since
>the System Object relies on the SID I would venture to guess that is the
>issue. Try running SID Walker? I'm not sure. Or just put all your users on
>Linux with Codeweaver :-).
>
>Eric
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Marc Levitan [mailto:marc.levitan AT PFPC DOT COM]
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 7:57 AM
> > To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> > Subject: Re: W2K - BMR - using GHOST
> >
> >
> > What we have been doing is creating a container first using the DELL
> > <CTRL-A> Utility.
> > We then boot off a bootable CD ROM that has the ghost image on it.
> >
> > This image has W2K, TSM Client, and drivers, etc.. that allows us to
> > connect to TSM Server and start the restore.
> >
> > I think this gets around the problem you are talking about???
> > Do you know what could be causing the system object restore
> > to quit before
> > it completes successfully?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Marc
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Cowperthwaite,
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> > 08/14/2002 10:38
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> >
> > Ghost will work, if your drives are attached to a SCSI HBA.
> > If they are
> > attached to a RAID HBA you're out of luck. You can't load the RAID HBA
> > drivers at DOS boot time and Ghost won't be able to find your
> > RAID volumes.
> >
> > Eric W. Cowperthwaite
> > Senior Consultant
> > EDS
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Marc Levitan [mailto:marc.levitan AT PFPC DOT COM]
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 5:16 AM
> > To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> > Subject: W2K - BMR - using GHOST
> >
> > Has anyone had success using Ghost (or other image software) to:
> >
> > 1) Put an image of W2K onto a server that includes the TSM client.
> > 2) Connect to TSM Server and Restore System/boot partition
> > (C:) and System
> > Objects.
> >
> > I was able to successfully restore the System/boot partition (C:) and
> > System Objects without using Ghost by manually installing W2K and TSM
> > client.
> > It is when I use Ghost to restore the W2k and TSM client that
> > I run into
> > the issue.
> >
> > What happens is that I can successfully restore the
> > System/boot partition
> > (C:) but when I try to restore the System Object, it stops
> > before I get the
> > RESTORE COMPLETE screen.
> > Some of the items are restored, but it is not complete and
> > becomes corrupt.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Marc Levitan
> > Storage Manager
> > PFPC Global Funds Services
> >
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