Restoring an Enterprise Edition member server in Lync Server 2013
Topic Last Modified: 2013-02-18
If a server running one of the following server roles fails, follow the procedure in this topic to restore the server. If multiple servers fail independently, follow the procedure for each server.
Front End Server
Mediation Server
Director
Persistent Chat Server
Edge Server
Tip
We recommend that you take an image copy of the system before you start restoration. You can use this image as a rollback point, in case something goes wrong during restoration. You might want to take the image copy after you install the operating system and SQL Server, and restore or reenroll the certificates.
To restore a member server
Start with a clean or new server that has the same fully qualified domain name (FQDN) as the failed server, install the operating system, and then restore or reenroll the certificates.
Note
Follow your organization's server deployment procedures to perform this step.
From a user account that is a member of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group, log on to the server that you are restoring.
Browse to the Lync Server installation folder or media, and start the Lync Server Deployment Wizard located at \setup\amd64\Setup.exe.
Follow the Deployment Wizard to do the following:
Run Step 1: Install Local Configuration Store to install the local configuration files.
Run Step 2: Setup or Remove Lync Server Components to install the Lync Server server role.
Run Step 3: Request, Install or Assign Certificates to assign the certificates.
Run Step 4: Start Services to start services on the server.
For details about running the Deployment Wizard, see the Deployment documentation for the server role that you are restoring.