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Authoritative Restore (Restore Database Command)

 
 
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      14th Apr 2005
When I use the authoritative restore command, then use the restore database
commnad, I get the message "opening DIT database failed to recover database
from external backup. Error 0X2(The system cannot find the specified file)."
I don't understand why I am getting this message. I am followed the
directions. I am attempting disaster recovery on different hardware. I
installed Windows 2000 operating system on the disaster recovery server, then
I installed Veritas Backupexec 9.1, I restored the data, I restored the
system state, and finally I run the authoritative restore command under the
active directory restore mode, which then I get the error message. I don't
understand. What am I missing in this process? Why is this error message
happening? Thank You!
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      14th Apr 2005
"Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I use the authoritative restore command, then use the restore

database
> commnad, I get the message "opening DIT database failed to recover

database
> from external backup. Error 0X2(The system cannot find the specified

file)."
> I don't understand why I am getting this message. I am followed the
> directions. I am attempting disaster recovery on different hardware. I
> installed Windows 2000 operating system on the disaster recovery server,

then
> I installed Veritas Backupexec 9.1, I restored the data, I restored the
> system state, and finally I run the authoritative restore command under

the
> active directory restore mode, which then I get the error message. I don't
> understand. What am I missing in this process? Why is this error message
> happening? Thank You!


I don't know the answer but...

You might also try a "repair install" -- and then retry the
NTDSUtil (or even repeat the Authoritative Restore) although
it would likely be best if that PRECEDES the repair install:

Original CDROM, Install, same directory, MAKE SURE it
ask if you wish to REPAIR and confirm that.

Update through Windows Update to make sure you get current
hotfixes etc.


 
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