Backup and restore open directory 10.7

Hello,
Since  i upgrade my xserve from 10.6.8  to 10.7 Lion, i get error on accessing the WGM with the diradmin account. I always get the messdage 'the password is incorrect'
I've done lot of actions. So i Decide to backup and restore my OD. I need help for this as i am new comming on mac os environnement.
The problem, i've full backup of the system prior the migration, not the specific OD backup

Hi activenew,
To recover from one of these problems, you can restore the Microsoft Windows operating system from a system state backup. You can restore a system state backup to the same
physical computer from which the system state backup was created, or to a different physical computer that has the same make, model, and configuration (identical hardware).
However, we do not support restoring a system state backup from one computer to a second computer of a different make, model, or hardware configuration. We only provide commercially
reasonable efforts to support this process. Even if the source and destination computers seem to be identical makes and models, the source computers may have different drivers, hardware, or firmware than the destination computers.
The related KB:
How to restore a Windows installation or move it to different hardware
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/249694/EN-US
There have an example AD backup and restore article you can refer first.
Active Directory Backup and Restore in Windows Server 2008
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2008.05.adbackup.aspx
More information:
Useful shelf life of a system-state backup of Active Directory
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/216993
I’m glad to be of help to you!
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