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jbozich Disaster Recovery Scenario 2 Mar 13 2009, 4:08 PM EDT by jbozich
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Hello All:
Does anyone know the appropriate steps for restoring the backups from one environment to another?

Without going into great detail, here is the scenario....we have an HFM 9.3.1.1 Production environment with SQL backend....I've tried to take the sql backups from PROD and restore them into our QA environment but can't get the QA environment to work afterward. I've gone through the config wizards on the different QA servers and had to manually tweak some of the sql security....but it still won't work properly.....I am unable to log into workspace.....keeps telling me I need valid username/pwd for system....like there is some disconnect between workspace and shared services....

Anyway, if anyone sees any glaring aspect I've overlooked, please advise....thanks!

Jim
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