The restore of data backed up with the Plug-in Live Client is handled by the Plug-in Server. Backups performed using the Plug-in Live Client are revealed beneath the Plug-in Server node , labeled “VaultDR APM,” on the Create Selection Set page of the NetVault Backup WebUI.
The topics that follow illustrate all the procedures required to perform a restore of a Plug-in Live Client backup.
The following topic details the procedure required to recover a Plug-in Live Client backup to a physical machine with the same hardware specifications as the machine used for the backup.
The restore procedure for a Plug-in Live Client backup is a delicate operation. Before setting up and running a restore, the following prerequisites must be met.
Microsoft does not recommend backing up shadow copies. However, the Plug-in Live Client performs backups at the block level so there is no way to prevent the backup of snapshot files. Manually delete the snapshot files and enable shadow copies on the recovered volume again.
For instructions on deleting shadow copies, see: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776119.aspx
For instructions on enabling shadow copies, see: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776483.aspx
For more information on Microsoft-recommended best practices for shadow copies, see: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753975.aspx
Windows Server 2008 and later automatically assigns drive letters to new-found partitions following a restore. This behavior can be controlled by using the diskpart.exe command. For more information, see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc773140.aspx.
The target device name on the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client, for example, “Disk 0 (IDE),” must be the same as it was at the time of backup.
Boot the target NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client with the Plug-in Offline Client to prepare it for the restore of a DR image. To complete the boot routine, perform the steps covered in Booting a NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client with Plug-in Offline Client.
Have the information noted in Verifying Disk Geometry and Device Size for use with Plug-in Live Client for Windows handy to complete the restore. This information helps ensure that you back up the correct data.
The NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client machine that is to serve as a target for the restore must be accessible to the Plug-in Server. The topic that follows outlines the required steps for this verification.
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With the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client booted with Plug-in Offline Client, access the NetVault Backup Server, and start the NetVault Backup WebUI. |
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Access the NetVault Backup Backup window to verify that the applicable client machine has been added as a NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client. |
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Open the Plug-in Server to reveal existing clients. |
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When the Edit Bare Metal Recovery Client dialog box is displayed, verify that the data is correct or change it as required. |
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If the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client is added correctly, continue to the next topic, Restore procedure for restoring data with Plug-in Live Client for Windows; otherwise, proceed to the following step. |
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Close the NetVault Backup Backup window of the Plug-in Server, and continue to the Restore procedure for restoring data with Plug-in Live Client for Windows topic. |
The following topics illustrate how to restore a Plug-in Live Client backup to a physical machine.
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With the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client booted with Plug-in Offline Client, access the NetVault Backup Server, and start the NetVault Backup WebUI. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Create Restore Job. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, locate each applicable disk, and click the box to its left to select it for a restore. |
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Click Next. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, click , and select Physical Machine — the default — as the Restore Type. |
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Inject Boot-Critical Device Driver: If you are restoring to different hardware that also uses a different mass storage controller, select this option. After you select this option, the Boot-Critical Driver Directory and Driver Injection Only options are available. |
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Boot-Critical Driver Directory: If you selected the Inject Boot-Critical Device Driver option, enter the complete path to the local drive where the drivers for the mass storage controller are stored. |
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Driver Injection Only: If you previously completed a restore but pointed to an incorrect location in the Boot-Critical Driver Directory field, select this option to run the driver-injection portion of the restore process again. This option eliminates the need to restore the data again, but lets you inject the correct drivers. Check that you enter the correct path in the Boot-Critical Driver Directory field. By default, the Inject Boot-Critical Device Driver option remains selected; do not clear it as this option prevents the Driver Injection Only option from working. |
The final steps include setting additional options on the Schedule, Source Options, and Advanced Options pages, submitting the job, and monitoring the progress through the Job Status and View Logs pages. These pages and options are common to all NetVault Backup Plug-ins. For more information, see the Quest NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide.
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In Job Name, specify a name for the job if you do not want to use the default setting. |
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In the Target Client list, select the NetVault Backup Server from the list of machines; restores of Plug-in Live Client backups must be routed through the NetVault Backup Server. |
TIP: You can also click Choose, and then locate and select the applicable client in the Choose the Target Client dialog box. |
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