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- | ====== Restore System State Data to Windows Server 2008 and Newer Releases ====== | + | ====== Restore System State Data from Destination ====== |
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- | ===== 1). Restore System State Backup Data ===== | + | |
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+ | Follow these steps to restore the backed up System State data from the backup destination to local storage. | ||
1. Click the Restore icon on the main interface of Cloudbacko Pro. \\ {{public:system-state-631.png}} | 1. Click the Restore icon on the main interface of Cloudbacko Pro. \\ {{public:system-state-631.png}} | ||
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12. Continue to the next section of the guide. | 12. Continue to the next section of the guide. | ||
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- | ===== 2). Apply the System State Data ===== | ||
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- | Before you begin, make sure that the system state data restored with Cloudbacko Pro are copied to a local disk (where you will perform the restore), or in a remote shared folder. | ||
- | For Windows Server 2008 R2 or later, you can use the Recovery Wizard in Windows Server Backup or wbadmin command to recover the system state. | ||
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- | * For Windows Server 2008, you can only use the **wbadmin** command to recover the system state. | ||
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- | * For instructions specific to recovering Active Directory Domain Services, see [[http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=143754]] | ||
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- | * Note: Refer to the following page for syntax of the wbadmin command: [[http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140216]] | ||
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- | To determine what can be recovered from your restored system state data, enter the following command in an elevated command prompt: | ||
- | <WRAP prewrap><code> | ||
- | wbadmin get versions | ||
- | [-backupTarget:{<BackupTargetLocation> | <NetworkSharePath>}] | ||
- | </code> | ||
- | </WRAP> | ||
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- | Example (system state restored to G: volume): | ||
- | <WRAP prewrap><code> | ||
- | C:\Users\Administrator>wbadmin get versions -backupTarget:g: | ||
- | wbadmin 1.0 - Backup command-line tool | ||
- | (C) Copyright 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. | ||
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- | Backup time: 7/19/2016 1:46 PM | ||
- | Backup target: 1394/USB Disk labeled Volume 3(G:) | ||
- | Version identifier: 07/19/2016-05:46 | ||
- | Can recover: Volume(s), File(s), Application(s), Bare Metal Recovery, System State | ||
- | Snapshot ID: {feb9079c-9459-4034-908f-7b5a9b0bb1e5} | ||
- | </code> | ||
- | </WRAP> | ||
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- | <WRAP info>File and folder recovery is not possible from a system state backup performed on Windows Server 2008. </WRAP> | ||
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- | To recover the system state using the Windows Server Backup user interface. | ||
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- | 1. Open Windows Server Backup from Administrative Tools or Server Manager. \\ {{public:system-state-640.png}} | ||
- | In the Actions panel under Windows Server Backup, click Recover... | ||
- | On the Getting Started page, select A backup stored on another location, then click Next. | ||
- | On the Specify Location Type page, select | ||
- | Click Local drives, if the system state data were copied to a local volume on the server. | ||
- | Click Remote shared folder, if the system state data were copied to a network path accessible to this server. | ||
- | On the Select Backup Location page, select the volume that contains the system state data. | ||
- | Note: Assuming that the WindowsImageBackup folder was copied to the following | ||
- | F:\ WindowsImageBackup | ||
- | On the Select Server page, select the server whose data you want to recover. | ||
- | On the Select Backup Date page, select the point in time of the backup you want to restore from. | ||
- | On the Select Recovery Type page, click System state. | ||
- | On the Select Location for System State Recovery page, select | ||
- | Original location, to restore the system state to the same physical computer from which the system state backup was created | ||
- | Or | ||
- | Alternate location, to restore a copy of the system state as a set of files. | ||
- | Note: The options displayed are different for system state containing Active Directory Domain Services. | ||
- | You will also need to start the server in Directory Services Restore Mode (DSRM) to restore system state data containing Active Directory Domain Services. | ||
- | For instructions specific to recovering system state to Active Directory server, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=143754 | ||
- | On the Confirmation page, review the details, and then click Recover to restore the specified items. | ||
- | On the Recovery progress page, the status and result of the recovery operation is displayed. | ||
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- | Important: | ||
- | For restore to Original location, the system state recovery cannot be stopped once it is started, or the system could become unbootable. | ||
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