Re: [ADSM-L] Restoring an server-image with BartPE
2010-04-19 12:04:09
I would use that same BartPE disk to determine if you can read the newly
restored disk after the restore. If so, I would attempt to fix the boot sector
as you mentioned below by booting a Windows Server 2008 R2 CD and running
through the various options to fix the boot sector.
Good luck.
If you can, please share the BartPE batch files you used for setting up the TSM
environment to run from BartPE. I'm very interested in trying TSM from BartPE
myself.
Ray
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On Behalf Of
Stephan Boldt
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 11:28 AM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Restoring an server-image with BartPE
Hello everybody,
I tried restoring a windows 2008 R2 server image (c: partition) and ran into a
problem. Here's what I did (according to the field guide "TSM Recovery
Techniques using Win PE Environment"):
- Created Image Backup of c: partition with VSS (ESX vSphere 4.0 VM)
- Did daily incremental filesystem backups of the same host
- created a new VM with a disk larger than the source disk
- booted VM with BartPE CD (pressed F6 while starting and added VMware LSI
driver)
- created partition with diskpart (full disk)
- set it the active partition
- assigned drive letter c: to that partition
- mapped network drive where the tsm installation files are located (TSM 6.2)
- run dsmc-pe.cmd to set up the TSM Client environment
- set up the dsm.opt with server and client name
- restored the image with "dsm restore image \\backupmachineneame\c$
c: -asrmode=yes -noprompt -incremental -deletefiles"
The restore of the image completed without errors. The incremental filesystem
backups were also applied successfully. Next step in the field guide is to
restart the server with the restored OS. But everything I see when rebooting is
a blinking cursor in the upper left corner.
Has anyone of you any idea what could be the cause? Does the image restore also
restore the bootsector? May that be the cause? Any Idea how to solve that?
Thanks in advance for any hint!
kind regards,
Stephan
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