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b. In the local path text box, enter the local path of the location where you stored the core
configuration settings.
For example, type
C:\Users\Your_User_Name\Documents\AA5CoreSettings
.
c. If you do not want to restore repository information, proceed to
d. Optionally, if you want to restore repository information as configured in the backup file, select
Restore Repositories and then click Restore.
The Restore Repositories dialog box appears.
If you choose to restore repository information from the backed-up configuration data, then any
repositories configured when the Core settings were saved appear for verification. By default, each
existing repository is selected.
e. Verify the repository information you want to restore. If multiple repositories appear in the lists for
verification, and you only wish to restore information for some of them, then clear the selection for
each repository you do not want.
f.
When you are satisfied with the selection of repositories you want to restore, click Save.
The Restore Repositories dialog box closes.
g. In the Restore Repositories dialog box, click Restore.
The Restore Repositories dialog box closes, and the restore process begins. An alert appears
indicating that the repository service configuration has changed.
h. If any configuration settings could not be restored you will see an error message. Review the
details of the error to see if any action is required on your part. For more information, see
events using tasks, alerts, and journal
. To continue, click Close to clear the error dialog box.
i.
After restoring the configuration, verify the following:
▪
Unlock all encryption keys. For more information, see
.
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If virtual standby is configured to continually update a VM to a network destination, you must specify the
network credentials in the virtual standby settings before a successful synchronization. For more information,
see
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If scheduled archive is configured to archive to a cloud storage account, you must specify credentials so
the Core can connect to the cloud account. For more information on linking the Core with a cloud storage
account, see
.
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If replication is set up and you want to restore to a target Core, verify the target Core settings (particularly
the host) on the source Core. For more information, if managing your own Core, see
. If replicating to a Core managed by a third party, see
Replicating to a third-party target
.
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If the SQL attachability check is configured, and if the SQL Server instance performing the check is on the
Core machine, then specify the SQL credentials in Attachability settings. For more information, see
Core SQL attachability settings
Verify that the Replay Engine configuration was restored, and update the settings if they were not to
ensure effective communication. For more information, see
Configuring Replay engine settings
Parent topic
Core-level tools
In addition to configuring Core settings, you can also use the Core-level tools described in the following table.
Table 23. Other Core-level tools
UI Element
Description
System information
Rapid Recovery lets you view information about
the Rapid Recovery Core that includes system