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Preparation During Local Server Setup

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Windows 2000 Partitions ■ Contains IBM NetfinitySP EISA partition on disk0 ■ Drive C-4 GB-disk0-Windows/Boot volume (NTFS) ■ Drive E-30 GB-disk0-data volume (NTFS) ■ Drive F-10 GB-disk1-simple volume (NTFS) ■ Drive G-30 GB-disk2/3-spanned volume (NTFS) ■ Drive H-20 GB-disk2/3-striped volume (NTFS) Software Environment Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server with integrated Service Pack 2 BrightStor ARCserve Backup BrightStor ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option BrightStor ARCserve Backup Tape Library Option Preparation During Local Server Setup Planning for a successful disaster recovery starts when you set up your server machine. Perform the following procedure when you install BrightStor ARCserve Backup and the BrightStor ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option on your server machine (IBM xSeries 235). 1. Note the hardware RAID configuration and EISA partition in your system. For example, in this scenario, we have the following: ■ Five disks of 33.9 GB connected to LSI 1030 MPT RAID controller ■ First volume configured as RAID1 (33.9 GB) ■ Second, third, and fourth volumes configured as stand-alone SCSI disks (33.9 GB each) ■ IBM NetfinitySP EISA partition on disk0 (first volume) Note: The option does not recreate the hardware RAID volumes and does not restore the EISA partitions. You must manually recreate the hardware RAID configuration and EISA partitions during disaster recovery. 2. Add the CD provided by the hardware vendor (to create the RAID volumes and the EISA partition) to the disaster recovery kit for this server machine. In this scenario, we add the IBM ServeRAID 5.10 Support CD, to create the RAID volumes, and the ServeGuide 6.0.9a Setup and Installation CD, to create the EISA partition. 6-6 Disaster Recovery Option Guide

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Windows 2000
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Disaster Recovery Option Guide
Partitions
Contains IBM NetfinitySP EISA partition on disk0
Drive C—4 GB—disk0—Windows/Boot volume (NTFS)
Drive E—30 GB—disk0—data volume (NTFS)
Drive F—10 GB—disk1—simple volume (NTFS)
Drive G—30 GB—disk2/3—spanned volume (NTFS)
Drive H—20 GB—disk2/3—striped volume (NTFS)
Software Environment
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server with integrated Service Pack 2
BrightStor ARCserve Backup
BrightStor ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option
BrightStor ARCserve Backup Tape Library Option
Preparation During Local Server Setup
Planning for a successful disaster recovery starts when you set up your server
machine. Perform the following procedure when you install BrightStor ARCserve
Backup and the BrightStor ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option on your
server machine (IBM xSeries 235).
1.
Note the hardware RAID configuration and EISA partition in your system. For
example, in this scenario, we have the following:
Five disks of 33.9 GB connected to LSI 1030 MPT RAID controller
First volume configured as RAID1 (33.9 GB)
Second, third, and fourth volumes configured as stand-alone SCSI disks
(33.9 GB each)
IBM NetfinitySP EISA partition on disk0 (first volume)
Note:
The option does not recreate the hardware RAID volumes and does not
restore the EISA partitions. You must manually recreate the hardware RAID
configuration and EISA partitions during disaster recovery.
2.
Add the CD provided by the hardware vendor (to create the RAID volumes
and the EISA partition) to the disaster recovery kit for this server machine. In
this scenario, we add the IBM ServeRAID 5.10 Support CD, to create the RAID
volumes, and the ServeGuide 6.0.9a Setup and Installation CD, to create the
EISA partition.