Hi,
We're trying to restore Active Directory objects that are backed up to the Tivoli Storage
Manager server from System State backups (many of them), but the objects are not displayed in the directory tree even runing the TSM BA Client as a member of the Administrators group. In fact, we're runing the client as the domain administrator account.
According to guide:
Domain Controller: Windows Server 2003 EE SP2
TSM Client 6.3.2
Any idea?
We're trying to restore Active Directory objects that are backed up to the Tivoli Storage
Manager server from System State backups (many of them), but the objects are not displayed in the directory tree even runing the TSM BA Client as a member of the Administrators group. In fact, we're runing the client as the domain administrator account.
According to guide:
That's Ok.To restore individual Active Directory objects, you must run the Tivoli Storage Manager client on a domain controller...
And that's Ok.... and your user account must be a member of the Administrators group. The Active Directory objects are not displayed in the directory tree if your user account is not a member of the Administrators group.
Domain Controller: Windows Server 2003 EE SP2
TSM Client 6.3.2
To restore individual objects from the GUI:
1. Click Restore in the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager window. The Restore window
opens.
2. Expand the directory tree if necessary. To expand an object in the tree, click the
plus sign (+) next to the object.
3. Locate the Active Directory node in the directory tree. Expand it to reveal Local
Deleted Objects. The Server object is also available.
> To restore tombstone objects, expand Local Deleted Objects, navigate to the
tombstone objects that you want to restore, and select the tombstone objects.
> To restore Active Directory objects that are backed up to the Tivoli Storage
Manager server:
a. Expand the Server object. A window opens displaying a list of system
state backups (with different time stamps) on the server.
b. Select a system state backup from the list. The Active Directory database
from that system state is restored in the background, and the tree is
populated with Active Directory objects.
c. Navigate to the Active Directory objects that you want to restore and
select the Active Directory objects.
Any idea?