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SnapBack Live! 122
Restoring NetWare Directory Services
(NDS)
Restore
Note > NDS trees that are replicated or distributed throughout an
Intranet are not entirely contained within a single image backup.
Changes made on a distributed NDS are propagated throughout the
network as time-based updates. It is impossible to guarantee that
restoration of a single node in an NDS tree can be synchronized with the
remainder of the network. Generally, the age of the backup and the number
and severity of changes to the master NDS impact the likelihood of
successful resynchronization. Failure to resynchronize the NDS will not
result in data loss but will require recreation of the NDS tree for the
restored server.
SnapBack can restore the NDS without restoring the entire
image or volume. You can recover from a corrupt directory
without changing server files.
During the restore process, user access to the server is
compromised. If the server contains the NDS Master
Replica, no one will be able to use the network during the
restore process.
The restore program will ask if the bindery should be
restored along with the NDS and prompts for final
confirmation. The restoration process will unload DS.NLM,
delete directory services from the server, and restore the
image from tape. Any changes made to the NDS (or
bindery) since the backup will be lost.
If the server is a reference server, time synchronization on
the network will be lost until the NDS is restored.
To restore NDS from the command console type:
SNAP restore nds
SnapBack will prompt with a WARNING about
overwriting the current NDS and wait for confirmation.
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