NOTE: During a restore, run the process using the node for the Virtual Client. Do not use one of the nodes for an individual client in the cluster to run the process. If you open or expand one of the nodes and drill down through the hierarchy, you might see a dimmed SQL Server Instance identified as local. While the system might use this instance in maintaining log information, do not run any processes at this level. |
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If you complete multiple sequential restores of the primary replica and you want to omit the primary replica after the first restore, Dell recommends that you complete the Enter the NetVault Backup Client Name on the AlwaysOn Availability Groups Primary Node field. |
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Unless you want to use SQL Server Management Studio to add the primary replica to the group, select the Add Primary Database to the AlwaysOn Availability Group After Restore check box. |
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Ensure that the secondary replicas are always removed from the group before restoring the primary replica. You can do this manually using SQL Server Management Studio or by selecting the Remove Database Secondary Copies from the AlwaysOn Availability Group Before Restore check box. |
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If you select With NO RECOVERY for the Restore Type of the primary replica, do not select the Add Primary Database to the AlwaysOn Availability Group After Restore check box. You must complete the recovery before you can add the database to the group. |
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NOTE: During a restore, run the process using the node for the Virtual Client. Do not use one of the nodes for an individual client in the cluster to run the process. If you open or expand one of the nodes and drill down through the hierarchy, you might see a dimmed SQL Server Instance identified as local. While the system might use this instance in maintaining log information, do not run any processes at this level. |
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If you complete multiple sequential restores of the primary replica and you want to omit the primary replica after the first restore, Dell recommends that you complete the Enter the NetVault Backup Client Name on the AlwaysOn Availability Groups Primary Node field. |
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Unless you want to use SQL Server Management Studio to add the primary replica to the group, select the Add Primary Database to the AlwaysOn Availability Group After Restore check box. |
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Ensure that the secondary replicas are always removed from the group before restoring the primary replica. You can do this manually using SQL Server Management Studio or by selecting the Remove Database Secondary Copies from the AlwaysOn Availability Group Before Restore check box. |
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If you select With NO RECOVERY for the Restore Type of the primary replica, do not select the Add Primary Database to the AlwaysOn Availability Group After Restore check box. You must complete the recovery before you can add the database to the group. |
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If you use the Copy Database Files to Target Directory option, do not remove the database from the group. |
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On the primary replica, select Suspend Data Movement for the database. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, click Edit Plugin Options, and configure the applicable parameters depending on whether you are performing a VSS or VDI restore. |
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In the AlwaysOn Availability Groups section, select the applicable check boxes: |
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Restore to the following AlwaysOn Availability Group: Enter the name of the group. |
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Enter the NetVault Backup Client Name on the AlwaysOn Availability Groups Primary Node (optional): Enter the name of the client that is running on the primary node. If you enter a name for a different node, the restore fails. If you are unsure which client is running on the primary node, use SQL Server Management Studio to determine which node is the primary node in the group. |
IMPORTANT: Both fields are optional; however, if you choose to use these fields, Dell recommends that you complete both. If you complete one field and the plug-in is unable to determine the name for the other field, the restore fails. If you enter the correct information and the database is already part of the group, but you do not select the Remove Primary Database from the AlwaysOn Availability Group Before Restore check box, the restore fails. If the database is not part of the group, you specify an incorrect name, and the plug-in is unable to check that the client resides on the primary replica, the plug-in restores the database. However, you cannot add the database to the group. If a failover to a different node occurs after the restore job is run and you have entered the primary client and group names, update the information stored in Restore Options to reflect the name of the new client. Otherwise, subsequent runs of the same restore job fail. |
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Perform a restore from each secondary replica that was backed up by the Full Database backup performed in Step 6. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, click Edit Plugin Options, and configure the applicable parameters depending on whether you are performing a VSS or VDI restore. |
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In the Target Instance field in the Restore Options section, enter the name of the client running on the secondary replica. |
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In the AlwaysOn Availability Groups section, select the applicable check boxes: |
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In Restore to the following AlwaysOn Availability Group, enter the name of the group. |
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Perform a restore of each secondary replica using the Full and Transaction Log backups completed in the previous step. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Create Restore Job. |
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In the saveset table on the Create Restore Job — Choose Saveset page, select the Full Backup of the primary replica that you are restoring, and click Next. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, select the AlwaysOn Availability Group that you want to restore. |
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Click Edit Plugin Options. |
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In the AlwaysOn Availability Groups sections, select the Remove Database Secondary Copies from the AlwaysOn Availability Group Before Restore and Remove Primary Database from the AlwaysOn Availability Group Before Restore check boxes. |
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In Job Name, specify a name for the job if you do not want to use the default setting. |
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In the Target Client list, select the same Virtual Client that was the target of the backup. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Create Restore Job. |
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In the saveset table on the Create Restore Job — Choose Saveset page, select the Incremental Transaction Log backup of the primary replica that you are restoring, and click Next. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, select the same AlwaysOn Availability Group and databases that you selected during the restore of the Full Backup. |
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Click Edit Plugin Options. |
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In the AlwaysOn Availability Groups section, select the Add Primary Database to the AlwaysOn Availability Group After Restore check box. |
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In the Restore to the following AlwaysOn Availability Group field, enter the name of the group. |
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In the Enter the NetVault Backup Client Name on the AlwaysOn Availability Groups Primary Node field, enter the name of the client on the primary node. |
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In Job Name, specify a name for the job if you do not want to use the default setting. |
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In the Target Client list, select the same Virtual Client that was the target of the backup. |
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In Job Name, specify a name for the job. |
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In the selection tree, open the first secondary replica that you are restoring, and the open the All Instances node. |
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Enter the security information, enter the applicable logon information, such as (local), for the Instance Name, and click OK. |
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In the selection tree for the primary replica, select that databases that you are backing up. |
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Run a VDI-based, Full Database backup. |
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Using the same Selections set that you used for the Full Database backup, run an Incremental Transaction Log backup. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Create Restore Job. |
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In the saveset table on the Create Restore Job — Choose Saveset page, select the Full Backup of the primary replica that you completed Step 31, and click Next. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, select the databases that you want to restore, and click Edit Plugin Options. |
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In Job Name, specify a name for the job if you do not want to use the default setting. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, click Edit Plugin Options, and configure the applicable parameters depending on whether you are performing a VSS or VDI restore. |
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Select or clear the Add Primary Database to the AlwaysOn Availability Group After Restore check box, whichever is applicable. |
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Restore to the following AlwaysOn Availability Group: Enter the name of the group. |
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Enter the NetVault Backup Client Name on the AlwaysOn Availability Groups Primary Node (optional): Enter the name of the client that is running on the primary node. If you enter a name for a different node, the restore fails. If you are unsure which client is running on the primary node, use SQL Server Management Studio to determine which node is the primary node in the group. |
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Perform a restore from each secondary replica that was backed up by the Full Database backup performed in Step 6. |
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