Reseed a replica using PowerShell cmdlets for Exchange database
You can use PowerShell cmdlets to restore an unhealthy replica by using either the most recent copy on the same host or the most recent copy from an alternate host.
The information regarding the parameters that can be used with the cmdlet and their descriptions can be obtained by running Get-Help command_name. Alternatively, you can also refer to the SnapCenter Software Cmdlet Reference Guide.
Steps
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Initiate a connection session with the SnapCenter Server for a specified user by using the
Open-SmConnection
cmdlet.Open-smconnection -SMSbaseurl https:\\snapctr.demo.netapp.com:8146/
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Reseed the database by using the
reseed-SmDagReplicaCopy
cmdlet.This example reseeds the failed copy of the database called execdb on the host "mva-rx200.netapp.com" using the latest backup on that host.
reseed-SmDagReplicaCopy -ReplicaHost "mva-rx200.netapp.com" -Database execdb
This example reseeds the failed copy of the database called execdb using the latest backup of the database (production/copy) on an alternate host "mva-rx201.netapp.com."
reseed-SmDagReplicaCopy -ReplicaHost "mva-rx200.netapp.com" -Database execdb -BackupHost "mva-rx201.netapp.com"