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Exploring A Mounted Recovery Point Using The Local Mount Utility, AppAssure Local Mount Utility

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application can connect to only one core at a time. For example, if you mount a recovery point of an agent protected by one core and then mount a recovery point of an agent protected by a different core, LMU automatically disconnects from the first core to establish a connection with the second core. To mount a recovery point using the Local Mount Utility: 1. From the machine on which LMU is installed, launch LMU by double-clicking the desktop icon. 2. From the main AppAssure Local Mount Utility window, expand the desired core in the navigation tree to reveal the protected agents. 3. From the navigation tree, select the desired agent. The recovery points is displayed in the main frame. 4. Expand the recovery point you want to mount to reveal individual disk volumes or databases. 5. Right-click the recovery point you want to mount and select one of the following options: - Mount - Mount writable - Mount with previous writes - Advanced mount 6. From the Advanced Mount window, complete the options described below. Text Box Description Mount point path Click the Browse button to select a path for the recovery points other than the default mount point path. Mount type Select one of the following options: - Mount read-only - Mount writable - Mount read-only with previous writes 7. Click Mount. LMU automatically opens the folder containing the mounted recovery point. NOTE: Selecting a recovery point that is already mounted causes the Mounting dialog to prompts you to dismount the recovery point. Exploring A Mounted Recovery Point 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 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. Dismounting A Recovery Point Using The Local Mount Utility To dismount a recovery point using the Local Mount Utility: 80

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application can connect to only one core at a time. For example, if you mount a recovery point of an agent protected by
one core and then mount a recovery point of an agent protected by a different core, LMU automatically disconnects
from the first core to establish a connection with the second core.
To mount a recovery point using the Local Mount Utility:
1.
From the machine on which LMU is installed, launch LMU by double-clicking the desktop icon.
2.
From the main
AppAssure Local Mount Utility
window, expand the desired core in the navigation tree to reveal the
protected agents.
3.
From the navigation tree, select the desired agent.
The recovery points is displayed in the main frame.
4.
Expand the recovery point you want to mount to reveal individual disk volumes or databases.
5.
Right-click the recovery point you want to mount and select one of the following options:
Mount
Mount writable
Mount with previous writes
Advanced mount
6.
From the
Advanced Mount
window, complete the options described below.
Text Box
Description
Mount point path
Click the
Browse
button to select a path for the recovery points other than the default
mount point path.
Mount type
Select one of the following options:
Mount read-only
Mount writable
Mount read-only with previous writes
7.
Click
Mount
.
LMU automatically opens the folder containing the mounted recovery point.
NOTE:
Selecting a recovery point that is already mounted causes the Mounting dialog to prompts you to dismount
the recovery point.
Exploring A Mounted Recovery Point 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 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.
Dismounting A Recovery Point Using The Local Mount Utility
To dismount a recovery point using the Local Mount Utility:
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