Recover using the logman and ResetPlan commands

The following procedures can also be used to recover a corrupt Symphony file on the master domain manager.

These procedures do not recover as much data as Recovering using the backup master domain manager, but they might be useful if that procedure cannot be performed.

The procedure that makes use of ResetPlan might result in a more complete recovery, but it is more demanding in time since it scratches both the production and the preproduction plans. The preproduction plan will be created again based on the modeling information stored in the database when you later generate a new production plan. This means that the new production plan will contain all job stream instances scheduled to run in the time frame covered by the plan regardless of whether or not they were already in COMPLETE state when the plan was scratched.

You should first run the recovery procedure that makes use of logman. If you do not obtain satisfactory results, run the other one.

Neither procedure requires the use of a backup master domain manager.