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Recovering Primary Site located in Hierarchy

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i have a primary site located in hierarchy design was offline for more than 25 days and it is a VM in Hyper-V.

i found there is a backup existing in the DPM from two months .

what is the correct way to recover this site please ?

note my current version of SCCM is 1610 .

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this is the supported way to recover a site

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/protect/understand/recover-sites

 

When you use DPM to back up your site database, use the DPM procedures to restore the site database to a specified location before you continue the restore process in Configuration Manager. For more information about DPM, see the Data Protection Manager Documentation Library on TechNet. 

 

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we use the DPM to backup the full VM , i will recover the primary Site using CAS Recovery.

i did the the following :

1- uninstall the SCCM Console.

2- removed the SCCM DB from SQL Server Studio .

3- open the the Console from CD.Latest then will select recover Site.

 

the Above steps is correct please ?

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you can consider this issue is solved by following my previous  Steps.

but i make a recover from scratch by using CAS server then monitor its progress like the print screen attached.

it started to replicate the Global data then Site Data then the replication link became Active.

thanks for support.

 

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