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Hi all,
I am in a workgroup environment with a Windows 2000 server acting as file servver, DNS,DHCP and WINS server. It also has Notron Antivirus installed on it. It does not have any RAID installed and I am using Arcserve 2000 to backup the entire server. If one day my server' s harddisk got bad sectors anyone can advice a quickest way to restore the entire server? I have a ghost image of the system and boot partition but that was quite sometime ago. The worst issue I think is the creation of user accounts and restoring of the file and directories permissions. Thanks for any advice |
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If you are getting good backups(verified and checked) and
are backing up the entire server including the system state, then the quickest way is to: 1. install a new hard drive 2. install W2K and the Arcserve software 3. restore from backup Regards >-----Original Message----- >Hi all, > >I am in a workgroup environment with a Windows 2000 server acting as file >servver, DNS,DHCP and WINS server. It also has Notron Antivirus installed on >it. It does not have any RAID installed and I am using Arcserve 2000 to >backup the entire server. > >If one day my server' s harddisk got bad sectors anyone can advice a >quickest way to restore the entire server? > >I have a ghost image of the system and boot partition but that was quite >sometime ago. > >The worst issue I think is the creation of user accounts and restoring of >the file and directories permissions. > >Thanks for any advice > > > >. > |
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ldd wrote:
>Hi all, > >I am in a workgroup environment with a Windows 2000 server acting as file >servver, DNS,DHCP and WINS server. It also has Notron Antivirus installed on >it. It does not have any RAID installed and I am using Arcserve 2000 to >backup the entire server. > >If one day my server' s harddisk got bad sectors anyone can advice a >quickest way to restore the entire server? > >I have a ghost image of the system and boot partition but that was quite >sometime ago. > >The worst issue I think is the creation of user accounts and restoring of >the file and directories permissions. > >Thanks for any advice > > > > Depending on the severity of the hard disk errors, you may be able to boot from the Ghost boot disk and copy the files from the old drive to the new drive, and get yourself up and running without reinstalling Windows, other software, etc. If it fails you could always reformat the new drive and install from scratch. Chris Szilagyi Technical Consultant ______________________________________________________ Apex Internet Solutions - http://www.apex-internet.com Complete Internet Hosting Solutions, Custom Websites |
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If I install W2K and the Arcserve software on the new disk drive(C
partition) and do a full restore.... How can the restore be successful if Arcserve is restoring while Windows and Arcserve itseld is running. "Ron" <higdonr@centerforhospiceNOSPAM.org> wrote in message news:095e01c34b9d$02ee82c0$a601280a@phx.gbl... > If you are getting good backups(verified and checked) and > are backing up the entire server including the system > state, then the quickest way is to: > 1. install a new hard drive > 2. install W2K and the Arcserve software > 3. restore from backup > Regards > >-----Original Message----- > >Hi all, > > > >I am in a workgroup environment with a Windows 2000 > server acting as file > >servver, DNS,DHCP and WINS server. It also has Notron > Antivirus installed on > >it. It does not have any RAID installed and I am using > Arcserve 2000 to > >backup the entire server. > > > >If one day my server' s harddisk got bad sectors anyone > can advice a > >quickest way to restore the entire server? > > > >I have a ghost image of the system and boot partition > but that was quite > >sometime ago. > > > >The worst issue I think is the creation of user accounts > and restoring of > >the file and directories permissions. > > > >Thanks for any advice > > > > > > > >. > > |
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In article <bf4s1i$4l6$1@reader01.singnet.com.sg>, ddl76@singnet.com.sg
says... > >Depending on the severity of the hard disk errors, you may be able to > > boot from the Ghost boot disk and copy the files from the old drive to > > the new drive, and get yourself up and running without reinstalling > > Windows, other software, etc. If it fails you could always reformat the > > new drive and install from scratch. > > Chris, > > Appreciate your kind advice, but when the harddrive got bad sector I will > not want to use it again. I will be working on a brand new harddrive. > > "Chris Szilagyi" <chris@nospam-apex-internet.com> wrote in message > news:3F15A29B.5090002@nospam-apex-internet.com... > > ldd wrote: > > > > >Hi all, > > > > > >I am in a workgroup environment with a Windows 2000 server acting as file > > >servver, DNS,DHCP and WINS server. It also has Notron Antivirus installed > on > > >it. It does not have any RAID installed and I am using Arcserve 2000 to > > >backup the entire server. > > > > > >If one day my server' s harddisk got bad sectors anyone can advice a > > >quickest way to restore the entire server? > > > > > >I have a ghost image of the system and boot partition but that was quite > > >sometime ago. > > > > > >The worst issue I think is the creation of user accounts and restoring of > > >the file and directories permissions. > > > > > >Thanks for any advice > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Depending on the severity of the hard disk errors, you may be able to > > boot from the Ghost boot disk and copy the files from the old drive to > > the new drive, and get yourself up and running without reinstalling > > Windows, other software, etc. If it fails you could always reformat the > > new drive and install from scratch. > > > > Chris Szilagyi > > Technical Consultant > > ______________________________________________________ > > Apex Internet Solutions - http://www.apex-internet.com > > Complete Internet Hosting Solutions, Custom Websites > > > > If you have the money, evaluate PowerQuest's V2i Protector Server Edition, http://www.powerquest.com/v2i/protector/server/. From that site: Highlights Backup Backup and protect Windows 2003, Windows 2000, and Windows NT servers. Capture periodic full or incremental backups of system and data storage volumes. Create backups without interrupting data access or application usage. Encapsulates ALL files, configurations, drivers, and system personalities in one easy to manage backup file. Recovery Recover bare metal systems in minutes. Quickly roll systems back to any incremental point-in-time backup. Mount backup image files as read-only drives which can be shared and accessed by others for easy data access. Browse and recover files directly from any point in time backup image file. I tested the bare metal recovery and it appeared to work just fine. One word of caution: I have found their tech support to be a bit of a letdown, but this was on their CONSUMER products. I have no experience with their corporate tech support. Finally, I have no affiliation with PowerQuest. |
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