Hi, we have a windows server 2003 server here and realised that its disk setup is in such a bad way that we want to reinstall it. Never having done one, we thought it would be nice to try a bare metal restore of the machine from the backups (to spare disks). Both c:\ and d:\ drives are entirely backed up by Bacula using VSS.
I was expecting to: 1. Put a linux live cd in the server and boot it. 2. Partition the disk(s) appropriately. Format them appropriately (NTFS). 3. Start a bacula-fd in linux. 4. Tell the bacula-dir to restore that server entirely through the running bacula-fd (probably need to do c:\ and d:\ separately). 5. Restore the MBR somehow (windows recovery cd maybe?) 6. Cross my fingers and reboot. However, when I looked at the wiki, I found this article which seems a little more complex. http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=windows_bare_metal_recovery:ntbackup Are my steps [1-5] extremely naive? Would that not work? Do I have to go the way the wiki page says? I thought I recalled someone suggesting that [1-6] should work. Many thanks in advance for any info, Gavin PS MS SQL Server v5 is involved here. Should having VSS mean that's okay to just restore directly? We do have database backups if need be, but it would be nice if that wasn't needed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ThinkGeek and WIRED's GeekDad team up for the Ultimate GeekDad Father's Day Giveaway. ONE MASSIVE PRIZE to the lucky parental unit. See the prize list and enter to win: http://p.sf.net/sfu/thinkgeek-promo _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users