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Merge pull request #96313 from lahinson/osdocs-15315-etcd-note-4.12
[OSDOCS-15315]: Backporting etcd note changes to 4.12
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backup_and_restore/control_plane_backup_and_restore/disaster_recovery/scenario-2-restoring-cluster-state.adoc

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// Restoring to a previous cluster state
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.Additional resources
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* xref:../../../machine_management/control_plane_machine_management/cpmso-troubleshooting.adoc#cpmso-ts-etcd-degraded_cpmso-troubleshooting[Recovering a degraded etcd Operator]
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// Restoring a cluster from etcd backup manually
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modules/dr-restoring-cluster-state.adoc

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If your cluster uses a control plane machine set, see "Troubleshooting the control plane machine set" for a more simple etcd recovery procedure.
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If your cluster uses a control plane machine set, see "Recovering a degraded etcd Operator" in "Troubleshooting the control plane machine set" for an etcd recovery procedure.
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If your cluster uses a control plane machine set, see "Recovering a degraded etcd Operator" in "Troubleshooting the control plane machine set" for a more simple etcd recovery procedure.
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If your cluster uses a control plane machine set, see "Recovering a degraded etcd Operator" in "Troubleshooting the control plane machine set" for an etcd recovery procedure.
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.Prerequisites

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