Dell DL1000 Appliance Users Guide - Page 69
Restoring Volumes from a Recovery Point, Launching Bare Metal Restore For Windows Machines
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Restoring Volumes from a Recovery Point You can restore the volumes on a protected machine from the recovery points stored in the AppAssure Core. To restore volumes from a recovery point: 1. In the Core Console, click the Restore tab. The Restore Machine Wizard appears. 2. From the Protected Machines page, select the protected machine for which you want to restore data, and then click Next. NOTE: The protected machine must have the Agent software installed and must have recovery points from which you will perform the restore operation. The Recovery Points page appears. 3. From the list of recovery points, search for the snapshot you want to restore to the agent machine. NOTE: If required, use the navigation buttons at the bottom of the page to display additional recovery points. Or if you want to limit the amount of recovery points showing in the Recovery Points page of the wizard, you can filter by volumes (if defined) or by creation date of the recovery point. 4. Click any recovery point to select it, and then click Next. The Destination page appears. 5. On the Destination page, choose the machine to which you want to restore data as follows: • If you want to restore data from the selected recovery point to the same agent machine (for example, Machine1), and if the volumes you want to restore do not include the system volume, then select Recover to a protected machine (only non-system volumes) , verify that the destination machine (Machine1) is selected, and then click Next. The Volume Mapping page appears. Proceed to Step 7. • If you want to restore data from the selected recovery point to a different protected machine (for example, to replace the contents of Machine2 with data from Machine1), then select Recover to a protected machine (only non-system volumes), select the destination machine (for example, Machine2) from the list, and then click Next . The Volume Mapping page appears. Proceed to Step 7. • If you want to restore from the selected recovery point to the same machine or a different machine using a boot CD and if the volumes you want to restore do not include the system volume, then select Recover to any target machine using a boot CD . • To continue and create the boot CD with information from the selected recovery point, click Next and proceed to Step 10. • If you have already created the boot CD and the target machine has been started using the boot CD, then proceed to Step 17. • If you want to restore from a recovery point to a system volume (for example, the C drive of the agent machine named Machine1), you must perform a BMR. For more information on performing a BMR for Windows, see Launching Bare Metal Restore For Windows Machines. • For more information on performing a BMR for Linux, see Roadmap for Performing a Bare Metal Restore for Linux Machines Launching A Bare Metal Restore For A Linux Machine. 6. To connect to the Universal Recovery Console (URC) on the target machine, do the following: a. Select I already have a boot CD running on the target machine. b. In the IP address text box, enter the IP address of the target machine with the boot CD. c. In the Authentication Key text box, enter the authentication key from the URC on the target machine, and then click Next. The Disk Mapping page appears. Proceed to Step 20. 69