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determine the location by using the following Transact SQL query against the Configuration
Manager database as shown in Figure 1-2:
SELECT PackageID, Name, PkgSourcePath FROM v_Package
FIGURE 1-2 Package source location
When recovering a site server, you can choose one of the following options:
Recover the site server using an existing backup You can leverage this option if
you have created a backup using the scheduled maintenance task.
Reinstall the site server Only use this option if you don't have a backup of the site
server. When using this option, ensure that you use the same site code and site data-
base name as the original site server.
It will be necessary to recover the Configuration Manager database if the database
becomes corrupted or if the data is otherwise lost. If you are recovering a database in a
hierarchy, any changes made to the site database since the backup will be retrieved from the
central administration site if you are recovering a primary site database, or from a primary site
database if you are recovering the central administration site. If you are recovering the data-
base of a stand alone primary site, all changes made subsequent to the backup will be lost.
 
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