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 external procedures
External procedures are the scripts that interact with the restore process during user exits. Using external procedures, you can minimize the interaction that is required for restores that are not automatic.
The following are the external procedure types:
Client-specific for a specific client
Operating system specific for all clients of that operating system type
Client-specific procedures take precedence over operating system procedures.
External procedures start only if you do one of the following:
Select Prepare to Restore Client or Prepare to Discover dialog box.
on theSpecify external procedures by using the bmrprep -runep command.
External procedures operate in the restore environment (a limited operating system environment during the restore process). Many of the commands and capabilities that are available with a complete operating system are not available in the restore environment.
UNIX external procedures execute as root. Windows external procedures execute as administrator.
External procedures are stored in the BMR database on the NetBackup master server. Use the bmrepadm command on the master server to manage external procedures.
Note:
Using external procedures requires a general knowledge of scripts.