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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 Edit Plugin Options, 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.) |
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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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When entering a name in the Restore Name field, ensure that the value used is the NetVault Backup machine name for the target machine, taking case sensitivity into account. The NetVault Backup machine name can be found in the Manage Clients page. |
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As mentioned earlier, route a restore of this type through the NetVault Backup Server to use its locally installed Plug-in Server components. This step writes all restored data to the machine named in the Restore Name field, not to the NetVault Backup Server. |
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After you restore the system, it displays the Windows® Error Recovery screen when it is started the first time. This behavior is expected, and you can opt to start Windows normally. |
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Click Next. |
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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. |
IMPORTANT: If restoring to a VMDK Image, select both Master Boot Record & System Partition and the individual partitions or the restore job fails. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, click Edit Plugin Options, and select VMDK Images as the Restore Type. |
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If you want to restore the VMDK Image to a local directory of the NetVault Backup Server, in the Local Target Directory box of the VMDK Recovery Options frame, enter a valid path to the location for storing recovered images. |
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ESX Host: Enter the host name of the IP address of the ESX Server. |
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Port: Enter the remote console port on the ESX Server. |
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Username: Enter the user name to log on to the ESX Server. |
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Password: Enter the password for the specified user name. |
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Path: Enter the directory on the ESX Server where the VMDK files should be created. This path should always start with a datastore within square brackets: [datastore] dir. If the path specified does not exist, the plug-in cannot connect to the ESX Server. |
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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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To use the Plug-in Server components installed on the NetVault Backup Server, in the Target Client list, select the NetVault Backup Server from the list of machines |
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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