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Rapid Recovery 6.1.2 - User Guide

Introduction to Rapid Recovery Core Console Core settings Repositories Encryption keys Protecting machines
About protecting machines with Rapid Recovery Support for dynamic and basic volumes Understanding the Rapid Recovery Agent software installer Deploying Agent to multiple machines simultaneously from the Core Console Using the Deploy Agent Software Wizard to deploy to one or more machines Modifying deploy settings Understanding protection schedules Protecting a machine About protecting multiple machines Settings and functions for protected Exchange servers Settings and functions for protected SQL servers
Managing protected machines Snapshots and recovery points Replication Events Reporting VM export Restoring data Bare metal restore
Bare metal restore for Windows machines Understanding boot CD creation for Windows machines Using the Universal Recovery Console for a BMR Performing a bare metal restore for Linux machines Viewing the recovery progress Starting a restored target server Troubleshooting connections to the Universal Recovery Console Repairing boot problems Performing a file system check on the restored volume
Managing aging data Archiving Cloud storage accounts The Local Mount Utility The Central Management Console Core Console references Command Line Management utility PowerShell module
Prerequisites for using PowerShell Working with commands and cmdlets Rapid Recovery PowerShell module cmdlets Localization Qualifiers
Scripting REST APIs About us Glossary

PostTransferScript.sh

The PostTransferScript is run on the protected Linux machine after the backup snapshot process has fully completed.

The following script stores the values from input parameters in PostTransferScriptResult.txt, which is stored in the root home directory.

Sample PostTransferScript

PreSnapshotScript.sh

The PreSnapshotScript is run on the protected Linux machine after preparation but before data is read from the original device when capturing a snapshot. This script does not receive parameters from the protected machine.

The following script returns the time that the script completed on the machine in hours, minutes, and seconds, based on the system time of the Core. This information is logged in PreSnapshotScriptResult.txt, which is stored in the root home directory.

Sample PreSnapshotScript

PostSnapshotScript.sh

The PostSnapshotScript is run on the protected Linux machine after data is read from the original device when capturing a snapshot, but before data is read from the copied device. This script does not receive parameters from the protected machine.

The following script returns the time that the script completed on the machine in hours, minutes, and seconds, based on the system time of the Core. This information is logged in PostSnapshotScriptResult.txt, which is stored in the root home directory.

Sample PostSnapshotScript

PostExportScript.sh

The PostExportScript is run on the exported Linux machine after the virtual export is complete. This script does not receive parameters from the protected machine.

The following script returns the start time of the exported virtual machine in hours, minutes, and seconds, based on the system time of the Core. This information is logged in PostExportScriptResult.txt, which is stored in the root home directory.

Sample PostExportScript

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