The MB failed while the server was going (it ended up having 3 or 4 manual Reboots - ie. turned off at the switch on the PSU) so i guess it wasn't in a "clean state".
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Browse All TopicsI have a server which the MB died and so a replacement server is being built. I want to grab the exchange and AD data off the old server HDD (which is still fine) and import it in to the fresh SBS2003 install. What is the easiest way to do this?
I also have a backup of the system state and exchange on an external drive. Is it easier to do a restore of these backups or somehow grab the data off the old server HDD (which is a couple of days more recent).
any help would be greatly appreciated
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If you have the backups taken - try checking for log files in the HDD (3-4 days back if that is what u mentioned)
Reason: If you restore a backup from few days back, then the logs which were generated (in other words the emails those came in) will not be replayed magically into the database. Hence, the end user looses all those data that was generated post backup.
Hope you got the point.
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by: purplepomegranitePosted on 2009-10-07 at 03:44:56ID: 25513837
It is always better to restore from a backup rather than try to recover from a hard-drive of a failed system, moreso for server systems. Do you know if the server failed with the system in a clean state (i.e. did it simply not switch on again, or did it fail while operating?).
The only other option in my view would be to make an image of the hard-drive, then use it (or the image) in the new server and see if it boots up. If the hardware is similar, it may do (I have had success in this regard in the past). You'd still be advised to then take a full-backup and then rebuild the server though.