Migrate DPM to another Physical Server

I have one DPM server on Windows 2008 R2 SP1 and SCDPM 2012 SP1 running on it. This server has OS related issue and giving BSOD frequently, Have logged call with Microsoft but it hasn't fixed yet. 
I am planning to move this server to another physical server with Fresh OS and new DPM setup. This server having 400 Datasources and 37 TB storage pool on it.
The biggest fear we have of Tape data information. We write tapes on every month with tape retention of 5 years. There's no any certificate or encryption is on DPM server side. The encryption we have is on tape library side provided by HP. 
I just want to confirm that if I move DPM all configuration with storage pool to new server. Will be able to restore data on new DPM server from tapes which we wrote last year?
In simple words just want to confirm that tape information will be loosed?

Hi,
Yes, as long as you do a true hardware migration keeping the same DPM Server name and restore the DPMDB, then the rebuilt server will be able to read the tapes and restore data back to original location.  
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    System: AIX sapaix08 3 5 00CCD7FE4C00
    CPU: total:8 online:8 Threading degree per core:2
    Physical Memory(MB): total:7744 free:5859
    Virtual  Memory(MB): total:32832 free:30936
    Swap     Memory(MB): total:25088 free:25077
    Kernel   Params: msgMaxMessageSize:4194304 msgMaxQueueSize:4194304
                     shmMax:68719476736 shmMin:1 shmIDs:131072
                     shmSegments:68719476736 semIDs:131072 semNumPerID:65535
                     semOps:1024 semMaxVal:32767 semAdjustOnExit:16384
    2008-02-21-08.11.22.860106-300 I14183016A428      LEVEL: Error
    PID     : 37336                TID  : 1           PROC : db2agent (instance) 5
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    APPHDL  : 5-7                  APPID: *LOCAL.db2ab7.080221131121
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, base sys utilities, sqleGetAutomaticStorageDetails, probe:111111
    DATA #1 : <preformatted>
    dataSize 752 pMemAlloc 11099bac0 sizeof(struct sqleAutoStorageCfg) 16
    2008-02-21-08.11.22.886670-300 I14183445A497      LEVEL: Error
    PID     : 37336                TID  : 1           PROC : db2agent (instance) 5
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    APPHDL  : 5-7                  APPID: *LOCAL.db2ab7.080221131121
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, buffer pool services, sqlbInitStorageGroupFiles, probe:50
    MESSAGE : ZRC=0x800201A5=-2147352155=SQLB_AS_INVALID_STORAGE_PATH
              "Storage path does not exist or is inaccessible."
    DATA #1 : String, 17 bytes
    /db2/AB7/sapdata1
    2008-02-21-08.11.22.889226-300 I14183943A619      LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 37336                TID  : 1           PROC : db2agent (instance) 5
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    APPHDL  : 5-7                  APPID: *LOCAL.db2ab7.080221131121
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, buffer pool services, sqlbInitStorageGroupFiles, probe:50
    MESSAGE : ZRC=0x800201A5=-2147352155=SQLB_AS_INVALID_STORAGE_PATH
              "Storage path does not exist or is inaccessible."
    DATA #1 : String, 46 bytes
    Error during storage group file initialization
    DATA #2 : Pointer, 8 bytes
    0x0ffffffffffed006
    DATA #3 : Pointer, 8 bytes
    0x0000000110981080
    2008-02-21-08.11.22.894826-300 I14184563A435      LEVEL: Error
    PID     : 37336                TID  : 1           PROC : db2agent (instance) 5
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    APPHDL  : 5-7                  APPID: *LOCAL.db2ab7.080221131121
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, base sys utilities, sqleStartDb, probe:5
    RETCODE : ZRC=0x800201A5=-2147352155=SQLB_AS_INVALID_STORAGE_PATH
              "Storage path does not exist or is inaccessible."
    2008-02-21-08.11.22.897320-300 I14184999A370      LEVEL: Warning
    PID     : 37336                TID  : 1           PROC : db2agent (instance) 5
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    APPHDL  : 5-7                  APPID: *LOCAL.db2ab7.080221131121
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, base sys utilities, sqle_remap_errors, probe:100
    MESSAGE : ZRC 0x800201a5 remapped to SQLCODE -1051
    2008-02-21-08.11.22.913142-300 I14185370A336      LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 758092               TID  : 1           PROC : db2sysc 5
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, base sys utilities, sqleSysCtrlAddNode, probe:6
    MESSAGE : ADD NODE failed with SQLCODE -1051 MESSAGE TOKEN /db2/AB7/sapdata1 in module SQLECRED
    2008-02-21-08.11.22.918953-300 I14185707A440      LEVEL: Event
    PID     : 671870               TID  : 1           PROC : db2start
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 000
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, base sys utilities, sqleIssueStartStop, probe:1100
    DATA #1 : String, 75 bytes
    DB2NODE=5 DB2LPORT=3 /db2/db2ab7/sqllib/adm/db2rstop db2profile NODEACT 5 3
    DATA #2 : Hexdump, 4 bytes
    0x0FFFFFFFFFFF9C2C : 0000 0024                                  ...$
    2008-02-21-08.11.23.793386-300 I14186148A287      LEVEL: Event
    PID     : 823654               TID  : 1           PROC : db2stop2
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, base sys utilities, DB2StopMain, probe:240
    DATA #1 : String, 26 bytes
    Stop phase is in progress.
    2008-02-21-08.11.23.796267-300 I14186436A302      LEVEL: Event
    PID     : 823654               TID  : 1           PROC : db2stop2
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, base sys utilities, DB2StopMain, probe:250
    DATA #1 : String, 41 bytes
    Requesting system controller termination.
    2008-02-21-08.11.23.802154-300 I14186739A403      LEVEL: Warning
    PID     : 758092               TID  : 1           PROC : db2sysc 5
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, routine_infrastructure, sqlerKillAllFmps, probe:5
    MESSAGE : Bringing down all db2fmp processes as part of db2stop
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 4 bytes
    0x0FFFFFFFFFFFE400 : 0000 0000                                  ....
    2008-02-21-08.11.23.808100-300 I14187143A304      LEVEL: Event
    PID     : 823654               TID  : 1           PROC : db2stop2
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, base sys utilities, DB2StopMain, probe:260
    DATA #1 : String, 43 bytes
    System controller termination is completed.
    2008-02-21-08.11.23.812951-300 I14187448A381      LEVEL: Event
    PID     : 823654               TID  : 1           PROC : db2stop2
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, base sys utilities, DB2StopMain, probe:280
    DATA #1 : String, 24 bytes
    There is no active EDUs.
    DATA #2 : Hexdump, 4 bytes
    0x0FFFFFFFFFFFCEE0 : 0000 0000                                  ....
    2008-02-21-08.11.23.882148-300 I14187830A342      LEVEL: Severe
    PID     : 684418               TID  : 1           PROC : db2acd 5
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, routine_infrastructure, sqlerFmpOneTimeInit, probe:100
    DATA #1 : Hexdump, 4 bytes
    0x0FFFFFFFFFFFF5A4 : FFFF FBEE                                  ....
    2008-02-21-08.11.24.008936-300 E14188173A301      LEVEL: Event
    PID     : 823654               TID  : 1           PROC : db2stop2
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 005
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, base sys utilities, DB2StopMain, probe:911
    MESSAGE : ADM7514W  Database manager has stopped.
    STOP    : DB2 DBM
    2008-02-21-08.41.01.094426-300 I14188475A371      LEVEL: Warning
    PID     : 741576               TID  : 1           PROC : db2bp
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 002
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, Connection Manager, sqleUCappImpConnect, probe:150
    RETCODE : ZRC=0x8005006D=-2147155859=SQLE_CA_BUILT
              "SQLCA has been built and saved in component specific control block."
    2008-02-21-08.41.01.109657-300 I14188847A371      LEVEL: Warning
    PID     : 741576               TID  : 1           PROC : db2bp
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 002
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, Connection Manager, sqleUCappImpConnect, probe:150
    RETCODE : ZRC=0x8005006D=-2147155859=SQLE_CA_BUILT
              "SQLCA has been built and saved in component specific control block."
    2008-02-21-08.41.01.115152-300 I14189219A371      LEVEL: Warning
    PID     : 741576               TID  : 1           PROC : db2bp
    INSTANCE: db2ab7               NODE : 002
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, Connection Manager, sqleUCappImpConnect, probe:150
    RETCODE : ZRC=0x8005006D=-2147155859=SQLE_CA_BUILT
              "SQLCA has been built and saved in component specific control block."

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    Infrastructure team is migrating domain\SQLSERVER db to new ‘XYZ’ Location.  Also they are moving these DBs to virtual server. Currently these are physical DB servers.
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    Hi there,
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    An existing DHCP server will make networking things easier.
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    Download and extract INTEL Network Adapter Driver on that USB media (I used 12.11.97.0 of e1r62x64.inf from 19.5 driver release from 2014.09.26 directly from LSI website)
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        some of this (sub)keys may not be accesible - you will then first take ownership and/or modify permissions to read them
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        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\PCI\VEN_1000&DEV_005B&SUBSYS_04121014&REV_05
        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\megasas2
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        c:\windows\inf\megasas2.INF
        c:\windows\inf\megasas2.PNF
        c:\windows\system32\drivers\megasas2.SYS
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        Alternatively you could create a VMware snapshot.
    2.    import the .reg files you created earlier or import my files below.
        Attention: This will make the VM unbootable!
        But it is required to prepare the VM for the new RAID controller when it will be restored on the physical server.
        Do NOT reboot now as this will make the VM unbootable!
    4.    Copy the LSI folder and the megasas2.INF/PNF/SYS files to the appropriate destination folders on the VM.
    3.    again create a full backup (image) with the built-in Windows Backup Utility and save it in an other accessible network location but not where you safed the first backup.
        This will be the "golden" backup if you want, where the RAID controller is prepares. We will rebuild the new machine with this second backup.
    4.    Optional: you could use the Backuputility now to restore the Systemstate of the first backup and reboot or restore the VMware snapshot.
        This will undo the changes we made to the VM.
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    2.    when it is ready to install, press shift+F10 to get command prompt and do not click to install Server 2008
    3.    check driveletter of the USB stick with diskpart list vol (was C: at my Server, so don't wonder about that letter)
    3.    load drivers for ServeRAID SAS controller (this is mandatory to see the volume in diskpart)
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    4.    load drivers for INTEL I350 Gigabit NIC's (you will need this to access the backup that is on the network)
        drvload c:\PRO1000\NDIS62\e1r62x64.inf
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        clean
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        create partition MSR size=128
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        mkdir EFI\Boot
        mkdir EFI\Microsoft\Boot
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        copy x:\Windows\Boot\EFI\bootmgfw.efi i:\EFI\Boot\bootx64.efi (note that the file will be renamed to bootx64.efi)
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        diskpart
        create partition primary size=100000 (edit the size to your needs. this will later become the system drive of your server)
        format fs=ntfs quick label=Windows
        assign letter=Y or any other free drive letter
        create partition primary size=990000 (this will temporarily store your backup and we need it for the restore process)
        format fs=ntfs quick label=Backup
        assign letter=B or any other free drive letter
        exit
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            copy the .vhd file that contains the OS of your VM to the local Backup Partition B. The relevant vhd file is usually the largest file in that fileset.
            Note that the names are very similarly - be sure to get the correct file!
        copy "L:\WindowsImageBackup\VMNAME\Backup 2015-02-03 123456\00e767c6-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx.vhd" B:\
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    9.    mount the .vhd and copy it's contents to the new system partition
            Note that you can only mount a locally stored .vhd. You cannot mount a .vhd in a network location.
        diskpart
        select vdisk file=B:\00e767c6-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx.vhd
        attach vdisk
        select vol 5 (where 5 is the number of the mounted vdisk)
        assign letter=Z or any other free drive letter
        exit
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        z: (where z is the letter of your mounted .vhd)
        xcopy * Y:\ /e /c /h /k /o /b /q /y (where Y: is the letter of your new partition with the label "Windows")
            several "Access denied" messages appear, ignore them. Those are SystemVolumeInformation folders.
    11.    Create Boot Configuration Data (BCD)
        bootrec /RebuildBcd
            this will try to repair the missing BCD on the second of the two small partitions we created earlier in and should normally work, otherwise you'll have to create BCD manually (search google for that procedure)
            Note that it may find more than one Windows installation and ask which sould be added to the boot list. Be sure to select only the one that is in the correct Volume (Y:\)
        that's it - exit the DOS command box and close the "Install Windows" Window, after a prompt it will reboot.
        Select "Start Windows Normally", if Windows Error Recovery appears.    
    12. Preparing Windows
        When Windows boots for the first time, DO NOT reboot if you are asked, it won't come back at this stage!
        Install Intel chipset drivers for the Server (I used "intc_dd_inteldp_9.4.0.1026_windows_32-64.exe" from IBM website)
        Open Device Manager, uninstall the "RAID-Controller" with the exclamation mark. You cannot install the correct driver for this Device at this point, it will bring you the error: "Cannot create a stable subkey under a volatile
    parent key"
        Once again, DO NOT reboot!
        In Device Manager select Action>Add Legacy Hardware
        click Next
        select Hardware manually
        select Storage Controller as Type
        LSI should be listed, select "LSI MegaRAID SAS 9281-8E"
        click Next, ignore the error "Code 10" Message.
        Click Done.
        Rightclick the LSI MegaRAID SAS 9281-8E device with the exclamation mark in Device Manager
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        select Browse my computer for driver software
        select let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
        select "Have Disk"
        browse to the folder where the extracted RAID driver 6.705.05.00-MR_Windows_Driver is located (e.g. USB Flash stick E:\6.705.05.00-MR_Windows_Driver\srv_2008_x64)
        then unselect "Show Compatible Hardware"
        on the right side, scroll up and select "IBM ServeRAID M5110e SAS/SSATA Controller"
        ignore the Update Driver Warning and click Yes
        click Next, ignore the error "Code 10" Message.
        ignore the exclamation mark on "IBM ServeRAID M5110e SAS/SSATA Controller" in Device Manager but be sure that there is only this controller and no other RAID-Controller or LSI SAS Controller listed under "Other Devices"
    or "Storage Controllers"
        NOW you are safe to reboot
        After reboot you will find two "IBM ServeRAID M5110e SAS/SSATA Controller" in Device Manager
        Rightclick and uninstall the one with the exclamation mark. Do not tick the checkbox to remove the driver as well!
    You're done!! (hopefully)

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase]
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