Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide
- Introducing Bare Metal Restore
- Configuring BMR
- Protecting clients
- Setting up restore environments
- Shared resource trees
- Pre-requisites for Shared Resource Tree
- Creating a shared resource tree
- Managing shared resource trees
- Adding software to a shared resource tree
- Importing a shared resource tree
- Copying a shared resource tree
- Deleting a shared resource tree
- Managing boot media
- Restoring clients
- BMR disk recovery behavior
- About restoring BMR clients using network boot
- About restoring BMR clients using media boot
- About restoring to a specific point in time
- About restoring to dissimilar disks
- Restoring to a dissimilar system
- About restoring NetBackup media servers
- About external procedures
- About external procedure environment variables
- About SAN (storage area network) support
- About multiple network interface support
- Managing Windows drivers packages
- Managing clients and configurations
- Client configuration properties
- Managing BMR boot servers
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting issues regarding creation of virtual machine from client backup
- A restore task may remain in a finalized state in the disaster recovery domain even after the client restores successfully
- Creating virtual machine from client backup
- Virtual machine creation from backup
- Monitoring Bare Metal Restore Activity
- Appendix A. NetBackup BMR related appendices
- Network services configurations on BMR boot Server
- BMR client recovery to other NetBackup Domain using Auto Image Replication
About mapping and unmapping volumes
The wizard that appears for mapping volumes depends on what you select to map. These wizards guide you through the mapping process.
The mapping is saved between sessions, so you can stop mapping and then resume later. (If you map during a dissimilar disk restore process and you click Change Configuration dialog box, the DDR restore process continues.)
to close theIf an element is mapped or unmapped, all the elements that are contained in it are mapped or unmapped.
The main options are as follows:
| Opens a dialog box where you can select a configuration to import into the New Volume Layout window. Only the disk information from the configuration is imported. Use this option to initialize the configuration with the layout of the new disks so you can begin mapping. |
| Removes all mapped elements in the New Volume Layout and changes all elements in the Original Volume Layout window to Unmapped. |
Note:
The mapping wizards do not let you reduce the size of a volume or partition to less than the required space to restore files.
The following notes apply to UNIX and Linux DDR:
Shared disks in a cluster are marked restricted.
Unused VxVM disks on Solaris clients are marked restricted.
You cannot map Linux LVM volume groups with the physical volumes that are created on top of multi-devices with the same configuration. The physical volumes are mapped to either disks or partitions but not a multi device.
The following notes apply to Windows DDR:
The system drive is always mapped and cannot be moved; however, you can resize it if you map disks before the restore.
Original disks and their volumes that were clustered cannot be mapped.
The discovered disks that have the same disk signature as an original disk that was clustered cannot be mapped.
Table: Volume mapping actions describe possible volume mapping actions.
Table: Volume mapping actions
Action | Description |
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| Opens a dialog box from which you can select a configuration to import into the New Volume Layout window. Only the disk information from the configuration is imported. |
| Evaluates the original configuration and maps source disks to disks in the target configuration that have the necessary attributes. |
| Removes all mapped elements in the target configuration and changes all elements in the original configuration to . |
| Right-click an element in the Table View of the Original Volume Layout window and select from the shortcut menu. The mapping wizard starts for the selected element (except main element Disk Group, Disks, Volumes, Volume Sets, and so on). |
| Right-click a volume in the Disk View of the Original Volume Layout window and select from the shortcut menu. The mapping wizard starts for the selected element. |
| Right-click a volume group in the Disk View of the Original Volume Layout window and select from the shortcut menu. The mapping wizard starts for the selected element. |
| Right-click a disk in the Disk View of the Original Volume Layout window and select from the shortcut menu. The mapping wizard starts for the selected element. |
| Right-click a disk group in the Disk View of the Original Volume Layout window and select from the shortcut menu. The mapping wizard starts for the selected element. |
| (Veritas Cluster Server only.) Right-click an element in the Original Volume Layout window and select from the shortcut menu. |
| (Veritas Cluster Server only. ) Right-click an element in the New Volume Layout window and select from the shortcut menu to map the disk. |