Which redbook?
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>>> fred AT MIDWAY.UCHICAGO DOT EDU 10/28/03 03:30PM >>>
That was the purpose of the test: they restored a machine that had suffered
massive disk failure. There are other ways to move a system to new hardware.
The text they used was the Redbook.
At 09:04 PM 10/28/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>But it works fine only if you restore to the same hardware!
>
>GY
>
>
>-----Eredeti üzenet-----
>Feladó: Fred Johanson
>Címzett: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>Küldve: 2003. 10. 28. 20:45
>Tárgy: Re: Active Directory bare metal restore
>
>Yes, our guys did it, step by step, by the book. But I don't know which
>book. One of them printed out a section from either the Windows Client
>manual or a redbook. They wiped the drives clean and TSM put everything
>back where it had originally been.
>
>
>
>At 10:57 AM 10/28/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> >Can TSM perform bare metal restore of a Win2K active directory domain
> >controller? If so, can you point me to information on how that is done?
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >Regards,
> >Orin Rehorst
Fred Johanson
ITSM Administration
NSIT/DCS
University of Chicago
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