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7. If you restored an LCR or CCR copy to the original database, perform additional
steps:
• In case of an LCR restore, it is recommended to seed the restored database
to synchronize the original database with its copy.
For more information, see the web page http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/
library/aa995973.aspx.
• In case of a CCR restore, you may need to perform additional steps. For
details, see “Additional steps after restore of a Microsoft Exchange Server
CCR database copy to the original database” on page 128 for information
on additional steps.
Clusters
To perform an instant recovery in the cluster environment, use the above instant
recovery procedure. Use virtual hostnames. For details on performing an instant
recovery in cluster configurations, see the HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Zero
Downtime Backup Administrator’s Guide.
Additional steps after restore of a Microsoft Exchange Server CCR database copy to the original
database
In Microsoft Exchange Server CCR environments, after an instant recovery of a CCR
database copy to the original database residing on the application system, additional
steps are required.
CAUTION:
Do not move the clustered mailbox server to the other node (using the
Move-ClusteredMailboxServer cmdlet) without first completing the procedure
below. If you move the server at this point, data loss may occur.
Perform the following steps to enable normal operation of the original and copy
databases:
1. On the application system, mount the restored store.
2. On the passive node, where the copy of the database exists, delete transaction
logs.
3. On the passive node, use the Update-StorageGroupCopy cmdlet to seed
the storage group copy or to re-synchronize the original storage group and its
copy.
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