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NetVault Bare Metal Recovery 10.5 - User Guide for NetVault Backup Server

Booting into NetVault Bare Metal Recovery for NetVault Backup Server

1
Burn the “.iso” file for the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery for NetVault Backup Server onto a blank CD-ROM.
2
Use the CD created in Step 1 to boot the server (if connected through a USB port, the port must use the 2.x protocol or earlier).
If you are running multiple NetVault Bare Metal Recovery instances for NetVault Backup Server simultaneously, stopping the NetVault Service on one instance can cause the service of the other instances to stop if the host names are identical. To avoid this conflict, press the Tab key at the VaultOS client boot prompt to interrupt the boot process, and enter a unique host name for each instance by using the kernel argument (for example, “hostname=samplehost1”).
3
When the Network Connections dialog box appears, select the applicable interface, and press Edit.
4
In the Editing Network Interface dialog box, configure the IPv4 and IPv6 settings for the selected network interface.
5
When you are finished, press Apply to return to the Network Connections dialog box, and then press Close.
a
In the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Daemon process terminal (command prompt), press <Ctrl+C> to stop the process.
b
To open a new NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Daemon process terminal, double-click the Terminal icon on the desktop.
NOTE: You can enter the -o mpath and -p port_number options together.
Table 1. Icons
NetVault Backup: This icon starts the NetVault Backup WebUI.
drdaemon: This icon starts the drdaemon interface.

Adding a library

1
In the Navigation pane of the NetVault Backup WebUI, click Manage Devices, and then click Add Device.
2
Select the Tape library/media changer option, and click Next.
3
In the NetVault Backup Clients list, select the client that is physically connected to the target device.
5
In the Choose library table, select the device that you want to add, and click Next.

Selecting the BMR target media

2
Next to Target Storage, click Create New.
3
Click Device Selection, and select the applicable device.
4
Click Media Options, select the applicable options (enter a user-defined label, for example, BMRMedia string in the Media Label field).
5
Click Media Sharing, and select the applicable options.
6
Click Save to save the set, enter a name in the Create New Set dialog box, and click Save.
The name can contain alphanumeric and non-alphanumeric characters, but it cannot include non-English characters. On Linux®, the names can have a maximum of 200 characters. On Windows®, there is no length restriction. However, a maximum of 40 characters is recommended on all platforms.

Backing up the source NetVault Backup Server

Before backing up any portion of a NetVault Backup Server’s hard drive, Dell recommends that you note the Disk Size and the Disk Geometry of the selected drive. If these items are not accounted for, a restore might fail.
1
Open the NetVault Backup Selections page, and double-click the NetVault Backup Server (the system containing the Plug-in Server) to open it.
3
Double-click the self node displayed under the plug-in to reveal the disks contained within.
The Display Device Geometry dialog box displays details about the partition structure of the selected disk.
Partitions: Each individual partition is listed here by number and the partition type.
Active: Displays the current state of the partition (“Yes” or “No”).
Start Cyl: Displays the origination point (cylinder) for the various partitions.
End Cyl: Displays the partition’s endpoint (cylinder).
Size: Displays the size of each partition.
Type: Displays the type of partition.
The Device Size dialog box displays details about the size of the selected disk.
Device: The number and type of the disk.
Size: The size of the selected disk.
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