The following procedure describes how to restore the SharePoint Search service to the same server if it has been deleted or corrupted. For more information about the service names, see SharePoint 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016 terminology.
Verify that the following requirements are met:
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SharePoint Search service stopped: Stop the SharePoint Search Service. For more information, see Stopping the SharePoint Search service. |
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Search Instance Database deleted: Delete the Search Instance Database. For more information, see Deleting the Search Instance Database. |
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SharePoint Search service restarted: Restart the SharePoint Search service. For more information, see Restarting the SharePoint Search service. |
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Restore Full Backup: At a minimum, restoring the SharePoint Search Database requires the restore of a Full Backup. |
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Select the SharePoint Search node; for more information about the service names, see SharePoint 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016 terminology. |
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In the SQL Server User Name field, use the DOMAIN\username format to specify the user name that has the sysadmin server role. |
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In the Password field, enter the password associated with the user specified in the preceding field. |
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To save the settings, click Ok, click Next, and specify a Job Name if you do not want to use the default. |
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Complete the Target Client, Schedule, Source Options, and Advanced Options lists, and click Save & Submit. |
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Restore Differential Backup (optional): If your backup strategy includes Differential Backups, restore the last available Differential Backup. |
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Select the SharePoint Search node; for more information about the service names, see SharePoint 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016 terminology. |
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In the SQL Server User Name field, use the DOMAIN\username format to specify the user name that has the sysadmin server role. |
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In the Password field, enter the password associated with the user specified in the preceding field. |
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To save the settings, click Ok, click Next, and specify a Job Name if you do not want to use the default. |
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Complete the Target Client, Schedule, Source Options, and Advanced Options lists, and click Save & Submit. |
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Reconfigure Index Schedule: Reconfigure the Index Schedule back to the applicable interval. For more information, see Reconfiguring the Index Schedule. |
Verify that the following requirements are met:
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SharePoint Server installed: Install the same version and edition of the SharePoint software on the system as existed on the damaged server. This step includes installing and configuring Internet Information Services (IIS) so that your computer acts as a web server, installing the Microsoft.NET Framework version 3.0, and enabling ASP.NET 2.0. |
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Service Packs installed: Install the same Service Packs for Windows Server and SharePoint that were previously installed on the damaged server. A minimum of SP1 is required for WSS. |
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NetVault Backup software and the Plug‑in for SharePoint installed: The same version of NetVault Backup and the plug-in must be installed and configured as they originally existed on the damaged server. |
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Full and optional Differential Backups available: Ensure that you have the latest Full Backup and Differential Backup, if applicable, available. |
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Plug-in for FileSystem backups of additional items available: Ensure that you have backups of the following items available as detailed in Extra items to protect using NetVault Backup and the Plug-in for FileSystem: |
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Delete Shared Services in the new deployment: Delete the default SSP, SharedServices1, in the newly installed deployment. For more information, see Deleting Shared Services in a new deployment. |
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Create web applications: Re-create all web applications for your farm before you perform the restore. This step ensures that the timer jobs associated with each web application are created. For more information, see Re-creating the web applications. |
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Ensure that the SQL Server Express Data directory exists: If a directory other than the default directory for the SQL Server Express Data directory was used on the damaged server, ensure that this directory structure exists on the newly installed deployment. |
IMPORTANT: If the SQL Server Express Data directory does not exist on the newly installed deployment, the restore job fails with errors referencing: Directory lookup for the file “<Directory\FileName>” failed with the operating system error 3. (The system cannot find the path specified).
Re-create the directory structure referenced in the error message and submit the restore job again. |
For more information about disaster recovery, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=102839&clcid=0x409.
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Restore Full Backup: At a minimum, recovery requires the restore of a Full Backup. |
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Select the Farm node. |
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In the SQL Server User Name field, use the DOMAIN\username format to specify the user name that has the sysadmin server role. |
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In the Password field, enter the password associated with the user specified in the preceding field. |
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Restore Differential Backup (optional): If your backup strategy includes Differential Backups, restore the last available Differential Backup. |
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Select the Farm node. |
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In the SQL Server User Name field, use the DOMAIN\username format to specify the user name that has the sysadmin server role. |
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In the Password field, enter the password associated with the user specified in the preceding field. |
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To save the settings, click Ok, click Next, and specify a Job Name if you do not want to use the default. |
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Complete the Target Client, Schedule, Source Options, and Advanced Options lists, and click Save & Submit. |
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Redeploy solutions: If you have a solution package that you want to redeploy, use the STSADM deploysolution option. For more information, see Redeploying solutions. |
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Restore unpackaged customizations and alternate access mappings: Use the Plug-in for FileSystem to restore unpackaged customizations and mappings as detailed in Alternate access mapping and Customizations. |
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Re-create alternate access mappings (optional): Use the Alternate Access Mapping text file to re-create mappings. For more information, see Re-creating Alternate Access Mappings (optional). |
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Restart timer jobs: Some timer jobs are not started when you restore the web-application backup. For more information, see Restarting timer jobs. |
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Reactivate features: If your solution contains features that must be enabled, enable the features at the appropriate level — web application, site collection, or website. For more information, see Reactivating features. |
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Restart IIS: To ensure that IIS has the most current configuration, restart IIS. For more information, see Restarting IIS. |
Verify that the following requirements are met:
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SharePoint Server installed: Install the same version and edition of the SharePoint software on the systems that make up the small farm as existed on the damaged farm. This step includes installing and configuring the following software on each of the servers in the farm: |
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Service Packs installed: Install the same Service Packs for Windows Server and SharePoint that were previously installed on the damaged server. A minimum of SP1 is required for WSS. |
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SharePoint Central Administration Web Site created: The SharePoint Central Administration Web Site is installed by default on the first server on which you install SharePoint, such as the application server. For more information, see Creating the SharePoint Central Administration Web Site. |
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SharePoint Search configured: On the application server, start the SharePoint Search service. For more information, see Configuring the SharePoint Search service and Configuring the SharePoint Search service. For more information about the service names, see SharePoint 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016 terminology. |
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Web applications created: Re-create all web applications for your farm before you complete a restore, so that the timer jobs associated with each web application are created. For more information, see Re-creating the web applications. |
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NetVault Backup software and the Plug‑in for SharePoint installed: The same version of NetVault Backup and the plug-in must be installed and configured as they originally existed on the damaged server. |
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Full and optional Differential Backups available: Ensure that you have the latest Full Backup and Differential Backup, if applicable, available. |
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Plug-in for FileSystem backups of additional items available: Ensure that you have backups of the following items available as detailed in Extra items to protect using NetVault Backup and the Plug-in for FileSystem: |
For more information about disaster recovery in small-to-medium-sized deployments, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=102839&clcid=0x409.
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Restore Full Backup: At a minimum, recovery requires the restore of a Full Backup. |
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Select the Farm node. |
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In the SQL Server User Name field, use the DOMAIN\username format to specify the user name that has the sysadmin server role. |
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In the Password field, enter the password associated with the user specified in the preceding field. |
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To save the settings, click Ok, click Next, and specify a Job Name if you do not want to use the default. |
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Complete the Target Client, Schedule, Source Options, and Advanced Options lists, and click Save & Submit. |
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Restore Differential Backup (optional): If your backup strategy includes Differential Backups, restore the last available Differential Backup. |
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Select the Farm node. |
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In the SQL Server User Name field, use the DOMAIN\username format to specify the user name that has the sysadmin server role. |
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In the Password field, enter the password associated with the user specified in the preceding field. |
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To save the settings, click Ok, click Next, and specify a Job Name if you do not want to use the default. |
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Complete the Target Client, Schedule, Source Options, and Advanced Options lists, and click Save & Submit. |
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Redeploy solutions: If you have a solution package that you want to redeploy, use the STSADM deploysolution option. For more information, see Redeploying solutions. |
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Restore unpackaged customizations and alternate access mappings: Use the Plug-in for FileSystem to restore unpackaged customizations and mappings as detailed in Alternate access mapping and Customizations. |
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Re-create alternate access mappings (optional): Use the Alternate Access Mapping text file to re-create mappings. For more information, see Re-creating Alternate Access Mappings (optional). |
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Restart timer jobs: Some timer jobs are not started when you restore the web-application backup. For more information, see Restarting timer jobs. |
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Reactivate features: If your solution contains features that must be enabled, enable the features at the appropriate level — web application, site collection, or website. For more information, see Reactivating features. |
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Reconfigure Index Schedule: Reconfigure the Index Schedule back to the applicable interval. For more information, see Reconfiguring the Index Schedule. |
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Restart IIS: To ensure that IIS has the most current configuration, restart IIS. For more information, see Restarting IIS. |
This topic describes the following procedures:
Restoring to an alternate server or farm includes the following steps:
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