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Adding a core to the local mount utility

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Adding a core to the local mount utility To mount a recovery point, you must add the Core to the LMU. There is no limit as to how many cores you can add. To add a core to the Local Mount Utility: 1. From the machine on which the LMU is installed, launch LMU by double-clicking the desktop icon. 2. If the User Account Control window displays, click Yes to let the program to make changes to the machine. 3. In the upper-left corner of the AppAssure Local Mount Utility window, click Add core. 4. In the Add Core window, enter the requested credentials described as follows: Text Box Description Host name The name of the Core from which you want to mount recovery points. NOTE: If installing the LMU on a core, LMU automatically adds the localhost machine. Port The port number used to communicate with the Core. The default port number is 8006. Use my Windows user credentials Use specific credentials User name Select this option if the credentials you use to access the Core are the same as your Windows credentials. Select this option if the credentials you use to access the Core are different from your Windows credentials. The user name used to access the Core machine. NOTE: This option is only available if you choose to use specific credentials. Password The password used to access the Core machine. NOTE: This option is only available if you choose to use specific credentials. 5. Click Connect. 6. If adding multiple cores, repeat Step 3 through Step 5 as necessary. Exploring a mounted recovery point by using the local mount utility NOTE: This procedure is not necessary if you are exploring a recovery point immediately after mounting it, as the folder containing the recovery point automatically opens upon completion of the mounting procedure. To explore a mounted recovery point using the Local Mount Utility: 1. From the machine on which by LMU is installed, launch LMU by double-clicking the desktop icon. 2. From the main Local Mount Recovery screen, click Active mounts. The Active Mounts window opens and displays all mounted recovery points. 3. Click Explore beside the recovery point from which you want to recover to open the folder of deduplicated volumes. 65

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Adding a core to the local mount utility
To mount a recovery point, you must add the Core to the LMU. There is no limit as to how many cores
you can add.
To add a core to the Local Mount Utility:
1.
From the machine on which the LMU is installed, launch LMU by double-clicking the desktop icon.
2.
If the
User Account Control
window displays, click
Yes
to let the program to make changes to the
machine.
3.
In the upper-left corner of the AppAssure Local Mount Utility window, click
Add core
.
4.
In the
Add Core
window, enter the requested credentials described as follows:
Text Box
Description
Host name
The name of the Core from which you want to mount recovery points.
NOTE:
If installing the LMU on a core, LMU automatically adds the
localhost machine.
Port
The port number used to communicate with the Core.
The default port number is 8006.
Use my Windows
user credentials
Select this option if the credentials you use to access the Core are the same as
your Windows credentials.
Use specific
credentials
Select this option if the credentials you use to access the Core are different
from your Windows credentials.
User name
The user name used to access the Core machine.
NOTE:
This option is only available if you choose to use specific
credentials.
Password
The password used to access the Core machine.
NOTE:
This option is only available if you choose to use specific
credentials.
5.
Click
Connect
.
6.
If adding multiple cores, repeat Step 3 through Step 5 as necessary.
Exploring a mounted recovery point by using the local mount utility
NOTE:
This procedure is not necessary if you are exploring a recovery point immediately after
mounting it, as the folder containing the recovery point automatically opens upon completion of
the mounting procedure.
To explore a mounted recovery point using the Local Mount Utility:
1.
From the machine on which by LMU is installed, launch LMU by double-clicking the desktop icon.
2.
From the main
Local Mount Recovery
screen, click
Active mounts
.
The
Active Mounts
window opens and displays all mounted recovery points.
3.
Click
Explore
beside the recovery point from which you want to recover to open the folder of
deduplicated volumes.
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