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a Click any date and time in the calendar to see available recovery points. Dates that are shown in bold have active recovery
points. To minimize data loss, it is important to choose to recover from the latest possible recovery point
b To select the recovery source, in the Recovery time list, select a recovery point that either indicates Disk or Online (from
Azure).
c On the ribbon, click Recover to start the Recovery Wizard.
5 In the Recovery Wizard, on the Select Recovery Type page, select Recover to the original instance of SQL Server (Overwrite
database)
, and then click Next.
6 If doing a disk restore, on the Specify Database State page, keep the default setting of Leave database operational.
7 On the Specify Recovery Options page, leave the Network bandwidth usage throttling and SAN Recovery settings without any
changes.
8 On the Summary page, review your settings and then click Recover.
9 After the recovery completes, click Close to close the Recovery Wizard.
10 After you recover a database, it must be synchronized by DPM. The Protection Status of this database will be Replica Inconsistent
until you synchronize it as follows:
a In the DPM Administrator console, open the Protection workspace.
b Right-click the recovered database, and then click Perform consistency check.
c In the Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager dialog box click Yes to perform the consistency check.
Recovering from management component failures
This section describes how to recover from data failures of various management components in the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
environment.
This section lists the steps that are specic to database recovery, and the steps that are specic to VM recovery. Follow the respective
steps for each component, for database or VM recovery, as needed.
NOTE
: Perform all procedures in this section by using an account that is a member of the <
Prex
>-Ops-Admins group.
Recovering Operations Manager
A key Operations Manager role is monitoring the entire Dell Hybrid Cloud System environment.
If you have exhausted all options when trying to recover from Operations Manager failures, you can recover Operations Manager data to
restore functionality.
Recovering the Operations Manager database
1 From the VMM console, shut down the Operations Manager VM (<
Prex
>OM01).
2 Use the steps in To recover a database to its original location to recover the following Operations Manager databases. To minimize
data loss, select the latest recovery point.
Table 21. Operations Manager Databases
SQL Server Instance Database Name
SQLIN01 Operations Manager
Operations Manager DW
3 For the SQL Server instance, enable Service Broker by doing the following:
a On the Console VM, open SQL Server Management Studio.
b Connect to the SQL Server cluster and instance.
Table 22. SQL Server Cluster
SQL Server Cluster Name SQL Server Instance
<Prex>SQLCL SLQIN01
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