Author: "Amini, Mehdi" <Mehdi.Amini AT VALUEOPTIONS DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 08:16:21 -0500
Hi All, I have finally found a server that I can do a test restore. According to the Redbook SG24-6141-00 I have to Name the computer the same as the one I am trying to recover. My problem is that th
Author: John Naylor <John.Naylor AT SCOTTISH-SOUTHERN.CO DOT UK>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 13:43:52 +0000
When you register the test box to TSM you can give whatever name you like ie testbox For recovery purposes, what you can do is change the nodename in the dsm.opt file on your test machine from "testb
Author: "Adams, Matt (US - Hermitage)" <maadams AT DELOITTE DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 07:43:38 -0600
You could name your test(recovery) server to something different than your production server. Once it comes back up, you can go into the registry and find the "ComputerName" registry key located in:
Author: Amini, Mehdi [mailto:Mehdi.Amini AT VALUEOPTIONS DOT COM]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:12:12 -0500
Hi All, I have finally found a server that I can do a test restore. According to the Redbook SG24-6141-00 I have to Name the computer the same as the one I am trying to recover. My problem is that th
Author: "Ilja G. Coolen" <ilja.coolen AT ABP DOT NL>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 14:42:11 +0100
Mehdi, Usually the redbooks give a great representation of reality, but like you discovered yourself, Microsoft disagrees on some things. It is not required that give the recovery server the same nam
Author: Amini, Mehdi [mailto:Mehdi.Amini AT VALUEOPTIONS DOT COM]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:12:12 -0500
Hi All, I have finally found a server that I can do a test restore. According to the Redbook SG24-6141-00 I have to Name the computer the same as the one I am trying to recover. My problem is that th
Author: MORGAN TONY <TONY.MORGAN AT FORTISBANK DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 14:45:30 +0100
Hi Mehdi, What are you trying to restore... is it just files, or is it a TDP process? You have to be aware that the nodename in you dsm.opt file can be anything, as long as it is registered on the Ti
Author: Amini, Mehdi [mailto:Mehdi.Amini AT VALUEOPTIONS DOT COM]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:12:12 -0500
Hi All, I have finally found a server that I can do a test restore. According to the Redbook SG24-6141-00 I have to Name the computer the same as the one I am trying to recover. My problem is that th
Author: "Adams, Matt (US - Hermitage)" <maadams AT DELOITTE DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 07:54:11 -0600
One thing I neglected to add..(important however) Once the restore is complete and you reboot, then you will attempt to have two servers on the network with same name and SID...not a good thing. You
You could name your test(recovery) server to something different than your production server. Once it comes back up, you can go into the registry and find the "ComputerName" registry key located in:
Author: Joe Cascanette <Joe.Cascanette AT CUMIS DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 10:12:36 -0500
What happens when the hardware is different then the server restoring. Has anyone run into this?. I have playing with the Win2000 registry to find all the hardware items (so I can delete the key afte
Author: John Naylor [mailto:John.Naylor AT SCOTTISH-SOUTHERN.CO DOT UK]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:12:12 -0500
When you register the test box to TSM you can give whatever name you = like ie testbox For recovery purposes, what you can do is change the nodename in the = dsm.opt file on your test machine from "t
Author: "Ilja G. Coolen" <ilja.coolen AT ABP DOT NL>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 16:35:13 +0100
Joe, We ran into this before. To start of with an important notice. Microsoft does not support this, and claims it is not possible to restore to different hardware. Having that said, i also want to m
Author: "Amini, Mehdi" <Mehdi.Amini AT VALUEOPTIONS DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 11:33:39 -0500
If I fool the server by changing the registry as you say, and start the GUI (from the test server)to restore the System Objects, will I get prompted on where I want to restore it to and if not, to wh
Author: Adams, Matt (US - Hermitage) [mailto:maadams AT DELOITTE DOT COM]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:12:12 -0500
You could name your test(recovery) server to something different than your production server. Once it comes back up, you can go into the registry and find the "ComputerName" registry key located in:
Microsoft has an article Q249694, but they put a disclaimor in it that it is not supported. Bud Brown Information Services Systems Administrator 303-436-5986
Author: Ilja G. Coolen [mailto:ilja.coolen AT ABP DOT NL]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:12:12 -0500
Joe, We ran into this before. To start of with an important notice. Microsoft does not support this, and claims it is not possible to restore to different hardware. Having that said, i also want to m
Author: Joe Cascanette [mailto:Joe.Cascanette AT CUMIS DOT COM]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:12:12 -0500
What happens when the hardware is different then the server restoring. Has anyone run into this?. I have playing with the Win2000 registry to find all the hardware items (so I can delete the key afte