

Implementation Guide › Installing a Disaster Recovery Deployment › The Disaster Recovery Process › When to Restore a DMS
When to Restore a DMS
When you restore a DMS, dmsmgr uses backup files from another DMS to create a new DMS. The following scenarios describe when to restore a production DMS:
- When a catastrophic production system failure has occurred.
- When the production DMS database is corrupt.
- When you need to set up a new production DMS on a different host.
The following scenarios describe when to restore a disaster recovery DMS:
- When the disaster recovery DMS is not in sync with the production DMS.
- When the disaster recovery DMS database is corrupt.
- When you need to set up a new disaster recovery DMS on a different host.
Note: You can restore a DMS over an existing DMS, or into a new directory where no DMS exists.
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