Disaster Recovery test, getting 'Inaccessible boot device'
We are preparing for an off-site Disaster recovery drill, in our test lab I've installed two parallel Windows 2000 servers that mirror our production environment along with the TSM client V5.1. In the test lab I've built the operating system with HP SmartStart V7.1 along with Windows 2000 CD. The production servers have TSM V5.1 installed, the dsm.opt file has 'domain-all local' so the system objects and files are being backed up. In our test environment the first portion is to restore the system objects. After the restore is completed then you are required to reboot the machine. Since the servers are on dissimilar hardware we tend to get an 'inaccessible_boot_device' upon reboot. We've been able to accomplish a work around on one server but are stumped on the other one. (Both servers in the test lab are the same model.) Has anyone encountered this type of situation? I've done some research on google but haven't found anything that works. Melinda Cooper Senior Information Center Analyst Work - 425.783.4467 Pager - 425.438.5981