The procedures in this section can be used to repair a Configuration Manager 2007 primary site using the Site Repair Wizard.
To start the Site Repair Wizard from the Configuration Manager console
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Navigate to System Center Configuration Manager \ Site Database \ Site Management \ <site name>.
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Right click <site name> and click Repair Site.
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Close the Configuration Manager console.
Note The Site Repair Wizard can only be started from the Configuration Manager console installed on the site server to be repaired. The option to start the Site Repair Wizard is not available on remote Configuration Manager console installations.
To start the Site Repair Wizard from the start menu
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Click Start, click Microsoft System Center, click Configuration Manager 2007, and then click ConfigMgr Site Repair Wizard.
To restore a primary site from backup files
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On the Site Repair Wizard Welcome Page, ensure Site server to be repaired displays the site server name that you need to repair and click Next.
Important If the Local drives on site server and SQL Server destination option has been selected for the backup destination in the Backup ConfigMgr Site Server maintenance task, the site database backup files must be manually copied to the same location as the site data backup files before continuing. -
On the Backup File Location page, click Browse to open the Browse for Folder dialog box, and browse to the location of the most recent site backup snapshot files (the backup destination specified in the Backup ConfigMgr Site Server maintenance task) and click OK to close the Browse for Folder dialog box.
Note If the purpose of the site repair is to only recover lost site settings and the site database does not need to be restored, you can enable the Do not restore database option. -
On the Progress page, review the steps the Site Repair Wizard takes to begin the repair process to ensure that they have completed successfully and click Next.
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On the Parent Site Settings page, review the parent site settings to ensure that they have not changed since the site was last backed up.
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On the Verify Site Hierarchy page, verify that the displayed site hierarchy information to be restored from backup is correct. If parent site, child site, or any site address information has changed since the last backup snapshot was created. You can view the site and site sender address properties information stored in the backup snapshot by clicking Properties. If child site was attached to, or detached from, the site to be recovered after the last backup snapshot was created, you can click Add to add the site to the repair information or Remove to remove the site from the site repair information. For new or deleted site sender addresses, you can click New or Delete in Addresses for selected site:.
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(Optional). On the Reference Connection page, select a site that was active and accessible to the site to be recovered from the time the last backup snapshot was created and the time the Site Repair Wizard was started. The reference site will be used to recover any objects created at the primary site after the site was last backed up. For example, if a new collection was created at the site to be repaired after it was last backed up, the new collection can be recovered from the child reference site selected in Recover data from reference site.
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On the Reference Site Data Recovery page, review the steps the Site Repair Wizard takes to recover reference site data to ensure they have completed successfully and click Next.
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On the Object Pad page, specify and approximate number of Collections, Packages, and Advertisements that were created at this site since it was last backed up. This is to ensure that future collections, advertisements and collections created at the site after it is repaired do not contain duplicate IDs to those previously created. If there is non-zero data displayed in Collections, Packages, and Advertisements, it is based on the data recovered from the reference site.
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On the Package Recovery page, you can verify that software distribution source files are accessible to the site server and that the local distribution point is up to date. To ensure that the local distribution point is updated with the most recent version of software distribution source files for packages, you can click Update the distribution point on this site server. If a distribution point is not installed locally on the site server to be repaired, this step can be skipped by clicking Skip package verification.
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On the Summary page, review the summary of site repair actions that you have selected. To change any of the displayed settings, click Back. To begin the repair process, click Next.
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On the Final Progress page, review the steps the Site Repair Wizard takes to repair the site to ensure they have completed successfully and click Next.
- On the Finish page, review the information
displayed and click Close to finish the site repair process
and close the Site Repair Wizard.
- On the Finish page, review the information
displayed and click Close to finish the site repair process
and close the Site Repair Wizard.