Guidelines for using Internet Information Server with HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring (T2558-96338, June 2009)
NOTE:
You can also run the Storage Mirroring automated restoration script, which can be found in the
HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring User•s Guide
, to complete the remaining steps in this section.
11. Complete the appropriate fields as described below.
• Original Source—The name of the source machine where the data originally resided.
• Restore From—The name of the target machine that contains the replicated data.
• Replication Set—The name of the replication set to be restored.
• Restore To—The name of the machine where the data will be restored. This may or may not
be the same as the original source machine.
12. Identify the correct drive mappings for the data and any other restoration options necessary. For
more information about the restoration options, see the HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring
User’s Guide.
13. Verify that the selections you have made are correct and click Restore. The restoration procedure
time will vary depending on the amount of data that you have to restore.
14. After the restoration is complete, disconnect the restoration connection. You can identify a restor-
ation connection because it is enclosed in parenthesis () and it has _Restore appended to the
end of the replication set name.
15. Reestablish the Storage Mirroring IIS replication set connection. At this time, your data is restored
back to your source machine, the source machine is again the primary IIS server, and, if you
selected to continue failover monitoring, the target is available to stand in for the source in the
event of a failure.
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