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<h3 id="rzahqrstnwsd">Restore integrated Windows server NWSDs</h3>
<p>In a disaster recovery situation, you would restore all the configuration
objects, one of which is the integrated Windows server's network server description
(NWSD). In some situations, for example when you migrate to new Integrated xSeries&reg; Server hardware, you need to specifically restore the NWSD. To
have i5/OS&trade; automatically relink disk drives within the integrated file system
to the restored NWSD, restore those disk drives first. To restore the NWSD,
you use the Restore Configuration (RSTCFG) command:</p>
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<li>On the i5/OS command line, type <tt>RSTCFG</tt> and press
F4.</li>
<li>In the <tt>Objects</tt> field, specify the name of
the NWSD.</li>
<li>In the <tt>Device</tt> field, specify the device name
if you are restoring from media. If you are restoring from a save file, specify
*SAVF and identify the name and library for the save file in the appropriate
fields.</li>
<li>Press Enter to have i5/OS restore the NWSD.</li>
<li>When you are done restoring the NWSD and all its associated storage spaces,
start the integrated server. See <a href="rzahqstartnstop.htm#rzahqstartnstop">Start and stop an integrated server</a>.</li></ol>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq386">Note:</div>
<div class="notebody">When you restore a NWSD, you must also restore any line and
device description objects that are associated with the NWSD. You must also
restore any line descriptions that had TCP/IP interfaces defined.</div>
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