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2. Perform a rollback using the standard AppAssure procedure for the machine as
described in “Performing a Rollback” on page 153 and “Performing a Rollback for a
Linux Machine by Using the Command Line” on page 154.
3. When the rollback is finished, mount all databases for the cluster volumes.
4. Turn on all other nodes.
5. For Exchange, navigate to the Exchange Management Console, and, for each
database, perform the Update Database Copy operation.
Performing a Rollback for SCC (Exchange, SQL) Clusters
Complete the steps in this procedure to perform a rollback for SCC (Exchange, SQL)
clusters.
To perform a rollback for SCC (Exchange, SQL) clusters
1. Turnoff all nodes except one.
2. Perform a rollback using the standard AppAssure procedure for the machine as
described in “Performing a Rollback” on page 153 and “Performing a Rollback for a
Linux Machine by Using the Command Line” on page 154.
3. After the rollback is finished, mount all databases from the cluster volumes.
4. Turn on all other nodes one-by-one.
NOTE: You do not need to roll back the quorum disk. It can be regenerated
automatically or by using cluster service functionality.
Replicating Cluster Data
When you are replicating data for a cluster, you configure replication at the machine
level for the individual machines in that cluster. You can also configure replication to
replicate the recovery points for shared volumes; for example, if you have five agents
that you want to replicate from source to target.
For more information and instructions on replicating data, see “Replicating Agent
Data on a Machine” on page 118
.