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NetVault Bare Metal Recovery 12.0 - User Guide for Plug-ins

Introducing 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 (P2V) recovery Troubleshooting

Creating a Windows PE-based Boot System for use with Plug-in Live Client for Windows

You can complete this process on any Windows system for which the following requirements are met:

“NetVault Bare Metal Recovery ISO Builder for Plug-in Offline Client for Windows” file — on the Quest NetVault Backup Installation CD or downloaded from the Quest website
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Install the Windows ADK on a Windows Server 2008 R2 or later system.
3
Extract the “NetVault Bare Metal Recovery ISO Builder for Plug-in Offline Client for Windows” file to the Windows ADK machine.
This step creates two files, “nvbmrisocreate.exe” and “nvbmriso.pkg.”
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To create the Windows PE ISO image, navigate to the directory that contains the extracted “nvbmrisocreate.exe” file, type the following at the command prompt, and press Enter:
/TYPE: If you are working with an earlier version of the Plug-in Offline Client, enter WAIK. If you are using version 6.1 or later, you can enter ADK.
/PKG: Enter the full path and filename for the Plug-in Offline Client .pkg file that you downloaded separately.
/DIR: Enter the full path to the location of the Windows AIK or ADK directory.
/OUT: Enter the path where the bootable ISO image should be created.
/ADDDRV: Enter the full path where the downloaded device drivers are stored.
/BIT:32: If you must create a backward-compatible version of VaultOS for use with a 32-bit version of Windows PE, enter this option.
/PKG:"<pathToFile>\nvbmriso.pkg"

Installing VaultOS on a writable CD for use with Plug-in Live Client for Windows

The VaultOS ISO image lets you create a bootable CD that can be used to prepare a Client machine for the restore process. This procedure can be performed on any machine that meets the following requirements:

The following items are required for this procedure:

To create the CD, perform the following steps.

…\<OperatingSystem>\vaultdr\vaultos
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Locate the CD image file entitled “vaultos_x86_vxxx.iso” where xxx indicates the VaultOS software version.

Adding a NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client to the Plug-in Server for use with Plug-in Live Client for Windows

To access a NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client machine correctly for backup and restore, add it to the Plug-in Server. After you have added an initial NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client to the NetVault Backup Server, repeat these steps to add additional clients.

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In the Navigation pane of the NetVault Backup WebUI, click Create Backup Job.
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Next to the Selections list, click Create New.
3
On the NetVault Backup Selections page, double-click the NetVault Backup Server — with the Plug-in Server installed on it — to open it.
4
Click the Plug-in Server, labeled “VaultDR APM,” and select Add Client from the context menu.
5
When the Add Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Online Client dialog box is displayed, complete the following fields to add the client:
Client Name: The name of the applicable NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client. NetVault Backup scans the network, looking for available systems that can be added as NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Clients, and displays them in the drop-down list.
IMPORTANT: The Client Name must be the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client name exactly as it is displayed on the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client machine. If the Client Name is not the same, restore jobs may fail.
Address(es): A comma-separated list of addresses that can either be IP addresses or resolvable network names — for example, 10.55.55.1, Server_1, 10.55.55.2 — that see the machine to add.
Port Number: The port used to invoke drdaemon, for example, 15555. The default is 10000.
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Click Next.

Editing an existing NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client for use with Plug-in Live Client for Windows

With a NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client added to the NetVault Backup Server, the settings made during the original addition process can be edited, if necessary.

1
In the Navigation pane, click Create Backup Job.
2
Next to the Selections list, click Create New.
3
On the NetVault Backup Selections page, double-click the NetVault Backup Server — with the Plug-in Server installed on it — to open it.
4
To expand the Plug-in Server icon, labeled “VaultDR APM,” double-click it.
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Click the applicable NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client, and select Edit Client from the context menu.
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When the Edit Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Online Client dialog box is displayed, 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.
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