In Rapid Recovery, you can mount a recovery point for a Windows machine to access stored data through a local file system.
解决办法
Mounting a Recovery Point
In the Rapid Recovery Core Console, navigate to the machine that you want to mount to a local file system. The Summary page appears for the selected protected machine.
Click the Recovery Points menu. The Recovery Points page appears for the selected machine.
Optionally, in the Recovery Points pane, from the list of recovery points, click the right arrow symbol
to expand the recovery point detail, showing volumes included in the recovery point.
In the row for the recovery point that you want to mount, click and from the drop-down menu,
select Mount. The Mount Wizard appears, displaying the Volumes page.
On the Volumes page, select each volume of the recovery point that you want to mount, and then click
Next. The Mount Options page of the Mount Wizard appears.
In the Mount Options page, edit the settings for mounting a recovery point
Local folder: Specify the path used to access the mounted recovery point.
Mount type: Specify the way to access data for the mounted recovery point.
Create a Windows share
for this Mount: Optionally, select this check box to specify if the mounted recovery point
can be shared, and then set access rights to it, including the Share name and
Allowed groups.
Click Finish to mount the recovery point.
Dismounting a Recovery Point
In the Rapid Recovery Core Console, from the icon bar, click the More icon and then select Mounts. The Mounts page appears. There is a pane for Local Mounts (recovery points mounted from the Core) and
another for Remote Mounts (recovery points mounted using the Local Mount Utility). In each pane, the
respective mounted recovery points appears in a list.
To dismount local mounts, in the Local Mounts pane, do the following:
Select the local mount point or points you want to dismount.
To dismount all recovery points, click the checkbox in the title bar of the Local Mounts table
to select all mount points.
To dismount one or more recovery points, click the checkbox in the first column of each row
representing the mount point you want to disconnect.
Click Dismount. A confirmation dialog box appears.
Click to confirm the dismounting of the selected recover points. The local recovery points dismount. NOTE: If toast alerts are enabled, you may see an alert that the appropriate mount points
are being dismounted.
To disconnect recovery points mounted remotely, in the Remote Mounts pane, do the following:
Select the remote mount point or points you want to disconnect.
To disconnect all recovery points, click the checkbox in the title bar of the Remote Mounts
table to select all mount points.
To disconnect one or more recovery points, click the checkbox in the first column of each row
representing the mount point you want to disconnect.
Click Disconnect. A confirmation dialog box appears.
Click to confirm the disconnecting of the selected recover points. The local recovery points disconnected NOTE: If toast alerts are enabled, you may see an alert that the appropriate mount points
are being dismounted.
Confirm that the previously mounted recovery points no longer appear in the Local Mounts or Remote
Mounts list, as appropriate.