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Recovering the catalog image files using the Catalog Recovery Wizard on UNIX/Linux

You must have root (administrative) privileges to perform this procedure. Note: The Catalog Recovery Wizard does not work after you perform a change server operation. You must be logged on locally to the master server that being recovered. See About recovering the catalog image file on UNIX/Linux See Recovering the catalog image file using bprecover -wizard on UNIX/Linux To recover the catalog image files using the Catalog Recovery Wizard 1. Start NetBackup by entering the following: If your configuration includes an EMM server that is separate from the master server, do the following: start NetBackup on the EMM server before starting NetBackup on the master server. On UNIX and Linux:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp.start_all

On Windows:
install_path\NetBackup\bin\bpup

2. Click Recover the Catalogs in the NetBackup Administration Console to start the Catalog Recovery Wizard. Warning: Do not run any client backups before you recover the NetBackup catalog. 3. This wizard relies on the disaster recovery information that was generated during the online, hot catalog backup. Part of configuring the catalog backup included the indication of where the disaster recovery information was to be stored and sent. Indicate where the disaster recovery file is stored by entering the fully qualified path to the disaster recovery file. For example:
/net/lex/Cat_DR/CatBk_1119304246_INCR

Specify the most recent disaster recovery file available, unless there is a reason to restore from an earlier state. Note whether the disaster recovery file is based on a full (*_FULL) or an incremental (*_INCR) catalog backup. More information is available on the email that is sent and the attached disaster recovery file. See Recovering the catalog without the disaster recovery file on UNIX/Linux 4. The wizard waits while NetBackup searches for the necessary media sources, then tells you if the necessary backup ID of the disaster recovery image was located. If the media is not located, the wizard lists which media is needed to update the database.

Follow the wizard instructions to insert the indicated media and run an inventory to update the NetBackup database. 5. Click Next to display the Disaster Recovery Method dialog. Select the Recover only NetBackup catalog image and configuration files radio option and click Next.

6. The wizard displays the recovery progress and announces when the catalog has been recovered.

If the recovery is not successful, consult the log file messages for an indication of the problem.

7. The final panel indicates that the catalog backup images have been recovered.

You can now recover the NetBackup database if necessary. 8. NetBackup does not run scheduled backup jobs until NetBackup is stopped and restarted. Before restarting NetBackup, protect the media that contains the backups that were successfully performed after the catalog backup that was used to recover the catalog. Media protection may include the following tasks: Importing the backups from the backup media into the catalog Write protecting the media Ejecting the media and setting it aside Freezing the media 9. Stop and restart NetBackup on all the servers. On UNIX and Linux:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp.kill_all /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp.start_all

On Windows:
install_path\NetBackup\bin\bpdown install_path\NetBackup\bin\bpup

If a remote EMM server is used, start NetBackup on it before you start NetBackup on the master server.

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