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NetVault Bare Metal Recovery 11.0 - User Guide for Plug-ins

Introducing Dell™ NetVault™ Bare Metal Recovery Plug-ins Deploying NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Using the Plug-in Offline Client
Plug-in Server: an overview Installing and removing Plug-in Server Configuring Plug-in Server for use with Plug-in Offline Client Booting a NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client with Plug-in Offline Client Backing up data with Plug-in Offline Client Restoring data with Plug-in Offline Client
Using NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Live Client for Windows®
Plug-in Live Client for Windows: an overview Configuring Plug-in Server for use with Plug-in Live Client for Windows Installing and removing Plug-in Live Client for Windows® Backing up data with Plug-in Live Client for Windows® Booting a NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client with Plug-in Offline Client Restoring data with Plug-in Live Client for Windows
Using NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Live Client for Linux®
Plug-in Live Client for Linux: an overview Installing and removing Plug-in Live Client for Linux Generating a DR image for use with Plug-in Live Client for Linux Creating the required bootable CD for use with Plug-in Live Client for Linux Recovering a DR image for use with Plug-in Live Client for Linux
NetVault Bare Metal Recovery physical-to-virtual recovery Troubleshooting

Setting restore options for a restore as a VMDK Image with Plug-in Live Client for Windows

1
On the Create Selection Set page, click Edit Plugin Options, and select VMDK Images as the Restore Type.
2
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.
From the VMDK Recovery Options, enter a valid path in the Local Target Directory field for storing the recovered images. If this field is left blank, the default is the NetVault Backup temp directory, “…/NetVault Backup/tmp”.
a
From the VMDK Recovery Options, select Restore to Remote ESX Server.
b
Enter the values for ESX Host, Port, Username, Password, and Path.
ESX Host: Enter the host name of the IP address of the ESX Server.
Port: Enter the remote console port on the ESX Server.
Username: Enter the user name to log on to the ESX Server.
Password: Enter the password for the specified user name.
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.

Finalizing and submitting the job for a restore as a VMDK Image with Plug-in Live Client for Windows

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Click Ok to save the settings, and then click Next.
2
In Job Name, specify a name for the job if you do not want to use the default setting.
3
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.
Restores of Plug-in Live Client backups must be routed through the NetVault Backup Server. This step sets the chosen machine as the intended target. This setting works in tandem with the Restore Name option to route the restore properly.
4
Use the Schedule and Advanced Options lists to configure any additional required options.
5
Click Save or Save & Submit, whichever is applicable.
You can monitor progress on the Job Status page and view the logs on the View Logs page. For more information, see the Dell NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide.

Creating the VM for a restore as a VMDK Image with Plug-in Live Client for Windows

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When the Configuration dialog box appears, select Custom, and click Next.
6
In the Name field on the Name and Location dialog box, enter a descriptive name for your VM, and click Next.
7
When the Datastore dialog box appears, select a datastore in which to store the VM, and click Next.
8
When the Virtual Machine Version dialog box appears, select the version, and click Next.
9
When the Guest Operating System dialog box appears, select the guest OS, and click Next.
10
When the CPUs dialog box appears, select the number of virtual processors on the VM, and click Next.
11
When the Memory dialog box appears, configure the VM’s memory size, and click Next.
12
When the Network dialog box appears, configure the VM’s network connections, and click Next.
13
When the SCSI Controller dialog box appears, select the SCSI Controller type, and click Next.
14
When the Select a Disk dialog box appears, select Use an existing virtual disk, and click Next.
15
When the Browse Datastores dialog box appears, navigate to the datastore to locate the VMDK file, select it, and click OK.
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When the Ready to Complete dialog box appears, review the summary of the VM you created, and then click Finish.
The Windows® logo appears following a successful boot.
The “@” character cannot be used in the datastore path.

Using NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Live Client for Linux®

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