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HOWTO: Creating SADR (Stand Alone Disaster Recovery) Floppies – Intel & Alpha

UBQ ID Number: UBQ000057

Last Modified: 2000-06-08 at 10:44:01

SUMMARY:

 

DETAILS:

Create the NT boot recovery floppies through the "UltraBac Disaster Recovery Disk/OBDR Image File Generator". Select from NT's Task Bar, "Start"/"Programs"/"UltraBac"/"Make Disaster Recovery Floppies and OBDR Image" or run MakeDisk.exe from Microsoft's NT DOS Prompt (e.g. C:\>UltraBac\MakeDisk.exe).

Figure 1: Disaster Recovery Disk

Select "UltraBac Boot Floppies" to create the SADR floppies. Set the "Floppy Drive" where the SADR floppies will be created. Have 5 NT Formatted floppies ready. Note: Do not use DOS formatted disks! DOS disks are NOT usable for restoring since they will NOT boot an NT computer. If you have DOS formatted disks, perform a Quick NT Format before using them.

Select "Local Install File Cache" to create or update the cache. Whenever non-default SCSI or tape drivers are added the cache should be updated.

When the "Use Original Windows NT Installation Files" is selected, enter a valid path by selecting "Specify" (e.g. F:\I386 where F: is the CD-ROM drive and I386 is a folder on the Windows NT Server or Workstation installation CD-ROM disk). When un-selected, the "Local Install File Cache" will be used expediting the disk or image creation process. Note: When un-selected the local install file cache must exist – see the "Local Install File Cache" option.

"Use 3rd-Party Tape Driver&ldots;" allows the addition of any driver not otherwise listed. Select "Specify" to specify the path to the driver. Note: Only one 3rd party tape driver may be specified.

Select "Show Known Optional Drivers", and "Show This Machine's Drivers" to display available drivers. The "Use UltraBac Drivers" option will replace the NT native drivers with UltraBac's enhanced drivers. This change is reflected in the "Source" field. Drivers displayed with a blue check mark or red exclamation mark will be included. To exclude a displayed driver, click on it to remove the blue check mark.

"Add SCSI Driver" allows the addition of SCSI drivers not otherwise listed. Select "Specify" to specify the path to the driver.

Select "Continue" and insert floppy disks as instructed.

MORE INFORMATION:

See UBQ: UBQ000024 – What is an Image Backup?

See UBQ: UBQ000026 – Supporting Proprietary & Multiple Drivers with SADR (Stand Alone Disaster Recovery) Floppies

See UBQ: UBQ000027 – Restoring Individual Files from an Image Backup

See UBQ: UBQ000028 – PCMCIA SCSI Controllers and Disaster Recovery

See UBQ: UBQ000051 – Defining an Image Storage Device

See UBQ: UBQ000052 – Defining a Partition Storage Device

See UBQ: UBQ000058 – Stand Alone Image Backup/Restore Using Floppies – Intel & Alpha

See UBQ: UBQ000059 – Integrated GUI Image Recovery (Non-Boot Disk)

See UBQ: UBQ000060 – Static Mirror Image Recovery

See UBQ: UBQ000061 – Stand Alone Backup & Disaster Recovery Utility

See UBQ: UBQ000134 – Creating SADR Floppies for Ver. 5.04 & Earlier - Intel & Alpha

See UBQ: UBQ000127 – OBDR (One Button Disaster Recovery)

CATEGORIES:

Configuration/Administration, Disaster Recovery, Restore

VERSION:

5.5

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