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NetVault Bare Metal Recovery 10.5 - User Guide for Plug-ins

Introducing Dell™ NetVault™ Bare Metal Recovery Plug-ins Deploying NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Using the Plug-in Offline Client Using Plug-in Live Client for Windows® Using Plug-in Live Client for Linux® NetVault Bare Metal Recovery physical-to-virtual recovery Troubleshooting

Editing an existing NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client

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In the Navigation pane, click Create Backup Job.
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Next to the Selections list, click Create New.
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On the NetVault Backup Selections page, double-click the NetVault Backup Server (with the Plug-in Server installed on it) to open it.
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Double-click the Plug-in Server (labeled “VaultDR APM”) icon to expand it.
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Select the applicable NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client, and select Edit Client from the Actions list.
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When the Edit Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Offline Client dialog box appears, update the applicable values:
Client Name: This field contains the current name for the selected client. Changing this value updates the name of the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client in NetVault Backup.
Address(es): This field contains the IP address originally set for this client. You can change this value or add additional, comma-separated addresses.
Port Number: This field contains the port used to invoke drdaemon (for example, 15555). The default is 10000.
NDMP Protocol: This field determines whether to use the Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) during backup and restore jobs. The default is FALSE. If you are using the Plug-in Offline Client for Linux, the protocol must be set to TRUE.

Removing a NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client

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In the Navigation pane, click Create Backup Job.
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Next to the Selections list, click Create New.
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On the NetVault Backup Selections page, double-click the NetVault Backup Server (with the Plug-in Server installed on it) to open it.
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Select the applicable client, and select Remove Client from the Actions list.

Booting a NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client with Plug-in Offline Client

To use the Plug-in Server to back up or restore a target NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client, you must take the system offline and boot it with the required components. This process is accomplished by booting the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client machine with the Plug-in Offline Client Boot System (the media created in the processes explained in Creating a Plug-in Offline Client Boot System). Rather than installing software to the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client’s hard drive, this boot system loads a minimal OS to the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client’s memory. Loading the OS to the memory leaves the hard drive inactive (offline) and in a suitable state for either backup or restore.
The overall boot process with Plug-in Offline Client can be broken down into two phases. Also, if you are using the Windows® PE-based configuration, you can use one of the following procedures to inject drivers into Windows PE when the network driver is not available on the Windows PE image.
IMPORTANT: If the target NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client is configured with multiple NIC/SCSI devices for access, Dell recommends that you gather the preceding information for each device. The Plug-in Offline Client boot process recognizes all these devices and requests that you configure each, individually, with this information (but only one of the devices actually needs to be configured successfully for use).
Linux®-based NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client
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In the content that is revealed, locate and record the IP Address and the Network Mask values.
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In the content that is revealed, locate and record the Gateway value (when the command is issued, this value is revealed as the default value).
Windows®-based NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client
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In the content that is revealed, locate and record the IP Address, Subnet Mask (Network Mask), and Default Gateway values.

Booting the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client with the Linux®-based Plug-in Offline Client

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Press Enter to start the sequence immediately.
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When the Network Connections dialog box appears, select the applicable interface, and press Edit.
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In the Editing Network Interface dialog box, configure the IPv4 and IPv6 settings for the selected network interface.
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When you are finished, press Apply to return to the Network Connections dialog box, and then press Close.
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