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InfoScale™ 9.0 Storage Foundation Quick Recovery Solutions Guide for Microsoft SQL Server - Windows
Last Published:
2025-04-13
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Windows
- Introducing Quick Recovery for SQL Server
- Methods of implementing Quick Recovery snapshots for SQL Server
- About the components used in Quick Recovery
- Preparing to implement Quick Recovery for SQL Server
- Implementing Quick Recovery for SQL Server with the configuration wizard
- About the Quick Recovery Configuration Wizard
- Scheduling SQL Server snapshot sets
- Scheduling or creating an individual snapshot set for SQL Server
- Maintaining or troubleshooting snapshots
- Recovering a SQL Server database
- Recovering missing volumes
- Vxsnap utility command line reference for SQL Server
Replacing hardware and adding disks to the dynamic disk group
Replace any defective hardware and add new disks to the dynamic disk group, as necessary. The number assigned to a new disk, for example harddisk5, may not be the same as the disk number of the failed disk. Note the new disk number(s). You will need the information to add the disks to the dynamic disk group.
To replace the hardware and add the new disks to the dynamic disk group
- Replace the defective hardware.
- In the Actions menu, click Rescan.
- If the disk was previously used in another system and has a disk signature, proceed to step 7.
If the new disk has never been used before, it is unsigned and needs a disk signature. In this case, the disk appears in the left pane of the VEA console and is marked with (No Signature), for example, harddisk5 (No signature). Proceed to the next step.
- Right-click on a new, unsigned disk and click Write Signature.
- Select the appropriate disks in the Available disks list, and use the Add button to move them to the Selected disks list.
- Click OK.
After a signature appears on a disk, the disk will display as a basic disk.
- Add the disk to the dynamic disk group of the volumes associated with the production SQL Server instance. Right-click the new disk and click Add Disk to Dynamic Disk Group.
- In the Welcome panel, click Next.
- Select the appropriate disks in the Available disks list, and use the Add button to move them to the Selected disks list.
- Click Next.
- Review the confirmation information and click Next.
- Click Finish to upgrade the selected disks from basic to dynamic and add them to the dynamic disk group.