When a customer uses simpana software, CS can not start normally and you need to recover the CS. Which of the following situations will cause the restoration to fail?
I'm feeling lucky today, so I'll go with A. If the backup server and media server can't communicate, that's gotta be the real culprit, right? Time to roll the dice and see what happens!
User3: I see your points, but I still think A is the most likely culprit. If the backup server and media server can't communicate, that could definitely cause issues.
Ha! Those options are a bit like a Choose Your Own Adventure book - which path will lead to certain doom? I'm betting on D. DDB being abnormal is probably the hidden trap door to restoration failure.
I think the correct answer is B. If the link between the backup media and the media server is down, the restoration process won't be able to access the necessary data, so it will fail.
I'm not sure, but I think option D, DDB being abnormal, could also cause the restoration to fail. It's important for the DDB to be functioning correctly.
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