Shekhar,
I'm not sure How things are progressing at your site but Read this once
again and see if it makes any sense. This procedure should get you back UP
and Running if you meet all the criteria.
With the ADSM REGREST command, you can restore only the most recent version
of the registry. It is not possible to restore an inactive version of the
registry. The Manual process of restoring old versions is straightforward:
1. Select the files in the ADSM GUI. Be careful to select files from one
backup only. Do not mix the files by selecting files from different backups.
2. Restore the files to their original location, which in this case is the
adsm.sys directory.
3. You will get a warning that the files already exist, but replace them
all.
4. Start the registry restore. From within the ADSM GUI use the Restore
Registry command in the Utilities menu or from the ADSM CLIENT use REGBACK
ENTIRE.
5. Be sure that you check the Activate Key after Restore box in the dialog
window.
6. The ADSM client tries to restore the latest version of the files into the
adsm.sys directory, but this time, do not allow replacement of the files on
your disk. This will guarantee that the older files will remain on the disk.
7. The last dialog window that appears confirms, that the registry restore
has completed and the restored version haas been activated as the current
registry.
8. reboot the machine for the changes to take effect.
Let me know if this Helps.
Prasanna
-----Original Message-----
From: Shekhar Dhotre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 3:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WIndows NT Disaster Recovery
Prassana ,
I am not having problem until restoring NT image from Ghost . Once you
restore NT from Ghost and reboot the NT server
I am connecting to TSM server (RS/6000) . And I am restoring everything to
C:\
(Winnt . adsm.sys ,boot.ini etc..)
When you try to restore Registry file from adsm.sys directory to c:
\winnt\system32\config directory ..WinNT
does not allow to do so. as Registry from Ghost is already active in
the
above location . (When I restore from Veritas,
It overwrites everything, on the image created by Ghost Don't know how?)
I am able to restore registry (adsm.sys ) , if I install NT in c:\junk
directory .
have you restored files from adsm.sys directory to c:\winnt\system32\config
location when you restore from Ghost ? if So how ?
Thanks
Shekhar Dhotre
Unix/Tivoli Admin.
"Ghanekar, Prasanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on
04/23/2001
03:01:34 PM
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This is How GHOST performs Windows NT Recovery,
Ghost 2001 runs from outside the Windows Operating system. When you install
Ghost, it creates a boot disk that contains variety of drivers including
Ghost program. The disk is designed to be universally compatible so it works
on most of the NT servers.
Once you boot that server with this functional disk, you can create an image
file of the disk or partition containing windows operating system and
applications. You could also tell the program to place that image ona disk,
CD or multiple CD's. It has different levels of compression levels built
within the program.
You could also make the CD where you place an image to be a bootable CD.
While restoring, you simply insert the CD into the drive and boot from it.
Youer server will automatically load ghost from the CD, and the files from
the Backup set will be available right aaway. This process also works from
outside windows, you don't have to go through installing operating system.
It completely restores your operating system including device drivers and
applications associated with it.
I hope this Helps.
Prasanna
-----Original Message-----
From: Shekhar Dhotre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 1:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WIndows NT Disaster Recovery
So should i ask WINNT folks to drop /winnt directory to D: instead C: ?
thats
what you mean ?
and thenrestore everything (BAckup , WINNT ,data to C: drive ?
shekhar
Thomas Denier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 04/23/2001
11:28:50
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Quoting Shekhar Dhotre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Thanks for reply .
> So from your thoughts it seems to me that I cannot recover NT server
> using Ghost
> .
> I don't know How Veritas does it ,Nt admins installs NT from Ghost ,
> and
> Veritas administrator
> overwrites everything that is on NT BOX . (Including winnt.,registry
> ,boot.ini
> etc..) . No registry problems.
> We are switching from Veritas to Tivoli .. And NT admins are asking
> me to
> implement ant same method for WinNT DR .
You can use Ghost as a quick way to install the recovery system that
is used to run TSM restores of the production system. As far as I know,
that is the only way Ghost and TSM can cooperate in restoring a
Windows NT system. Sites that use Ghost this way generally put the
recovery system and its TSM client software in a separate partition
rather than non-standard folders in the production partition.