The procedure for restoring a Raw Device Backup includes the following steps:
Before you start the restore procedure, verify that the following requirements are met:
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Restore an entire disk: Unmount the target disk. Verify that the size of the target disk is equal to or larger than the size of the source disk. |
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Restore an individual partition: On Windows, verify that the size of the target partition is equal to the size of the source partition. When you restore the data to a partition of a different size, the job completes with the message “Partition to Restore to a Different Size than the Backed Up Partition.” This type of restore might require reinstallation or reformatting. |
NOTE: The Plug-in for Raw Devices cannot be used to perform cross-platform restores. You cannot restore raw device backups of a Windows Client to a Linux Client or raw device backups of a Linux Client to a Windows Client. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Create Restore Job. Complete Step 1 through Step 2 in the section Restore Procedure. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, select the disks that you want to restore. Alternatively, open the parent node and select the partitions that you want to restore. |
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On the Create Restore Job page, specify a name for the job. Assign a descriptive name that allows you to easily identify the job for monitoring its progress. |
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In the Target Client list, the client from which data was backed up is selected by default. Do not change this setting. |
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Select or create the Schedule Set, Restore Source Set, and Advanced Options Set. For more information about these sets, see the Quest NetVault Administrator’s Guide. |
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Click Submit to submit the job for scheduling. |
To restore MBR and one or more partitions, use the following steps:
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Start the Windows Disk Management utility. Use the Refresh command to update the MBR information on Windows. |
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In the Rename/Relocate dialog box, provide the following information. |
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Linux and UNIX: Type the full path to the new disk. |
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Windows: To relocate the data to an alternate disk, type the target disk number. For example, Disk 1 or 1. |
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