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Protecting Local Disks 5. Review the network settings for your NIC and select Next. The recovery CD obtains the IP address to use from your DHCP server. If the displayed settings are not the ones you want to use, or if no IP address is displayed, select the NIC in the list, select Config, specify the desired IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, and select OK. If multiple NICs are listed, Intel® Client Backup and Recovery uses the last NIC whose Status is Enabled. If you do not want to use the last listed NIC, select Config and then select Disable to change the Status to Disabled. Repeat this procedure for each NIC that you do not want to use. Then select Next. 6. In the Computer Name field, enter the full computer name of this computer. If you do not remember the full computer name, access the Manager, as described in "Accessing the Manager" on page 25, and click Backups in the navigation bar. In the Protected disks group box, the Computer Name column lists the computer name of each computer that has backed up disks to the storage system. 7. If your computer is a member of a Windows domain, enter the domain name in the Domain Name field. If your computer is not a member of a Windows domain, leave this field blank. Initially, the recovery CD attempts to connect to the storage system using only the computer name. If this fails, the domain name is appended as well. This ensures your computer can be properly authenticated. 8. In the Storage System field, enter the name or IP address of the storage system where the backups reside. Note: You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same subnet as the storage system or if you manually registered the name with a DNS server in your network. 9. In the Recovery Password field, enter the recovery password you specified when you protected the disk or when you last changed the password, and then select Next. If you do not remember your password, you can change it on the storage system, as described in "Changing the Recovery Password" on page 59, and enter the new password. 10. In the left column, select the disk or partition that you want to recover. If you protected only one disk or partition, only one item displays in this list. If you protected multiple disks or partitions, you can identify the correct item by looking at the Attr, Disk ID, and Size columns. Attr column displays the attributes of each listed item (D for disk, P for partition, and S for system disk). For example, if you protected both a system partition and a data partition, the system partition is labeled PS, and the data partition is labeled P. The Size column displays the number of megabytes. This column can also help you identify the right item. You can also compare the disk ID with the listed backup disk IDs in the Manager as described in "Managing Backups" on page 58. If you protected the same disk more than once, such as if you removed protection and then protected the disk again without re-using the existing backup, the attributes and size of each backup of that disk is the same. To determine which item to select, select Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 119

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Protecting Local Disks
Intel
®
Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
119
5.
Review the network settings for your NIC and select
Next
.
The recovery CD obtains the IP address to use from your DHCP server. If the
displayed settings are not the ones you want to use, or if no IP address is displayed,
select the NIC in the list, select
Config
, specify the desired IP address, subnet mask,
and default gateway, and select
OK
.
If multiple NICs are listed, Intel
®
Client Backup and Recovery uses the last NIC
whose
Status
is
Enabled
. If you do not want to use the last listed NIC, select
Config
and then select
Disable
to change the
Status
to
Disabled
. Repeat this procedure for
each NIC that you do not want to use. Then select
Next
.
6.
In the
Computer Name
field, enter the full computer name of this computer.
If you do not remember the full computer name, access the Manager, as described in
“Accessing the Manager” on page 25
, and click
Backups
in the navigation bar. In the
Protected disks
group box, the
Computer Name
column lists the computer name of
each computer that has backed up disks to the storage system.
7.
If your computer is a member of a Windows domain, enter the domain name in the
Domain Name
field. If your computer is not a member of a Windows domain, leave
this field blank.
Initially, the recovery CD attempts to connect to the storage system using only the
computer name. If this fails, the domain name is appended as well. This ensures your
computer can be properly authenticated.
8.
In the
Storage System
field, enter the name or IP address of the storage system where
the backups reside.
Note:
You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same
subnet as the storage system or if you manually registered the name with a
DNS server in your network.
9.
In the
Recovery Password
field, enter the recovery password you specified when you
protected the disk or when you last changed the password, and then select
Next
.
If you do not remember your password, you can change it on the storage system, as
described in
“Changing the Recovery Password” on page 59
, and enter the new
password.
10. In the left column, select the disk or partition that you want to recover.
If you protected only one disk or partition, only one item displays in this list.
If you protected multiple disks or partitions, you can identify the correct item by
looking at the
Attr
,
Disk ID
, and
Size
columns.
Attr
column displays the attributes of
each listed item (
D
for disk,
P
for partition, and
S
for system disk). For example, if
you protected both a system partition and a data partition, the system partition is
labeled
PS
, and the data partition is labeled
P
.
The
Size
column displays the number of megabytes. This column can also help you
identify the right item. You can also compare the disk ID with the listed backup disk
IDs in the Manager as described in
“Managing Backups” on page 58
.
If you protected the same disk more than once, such as if you removed protection and
then protected the disk again without re-using the existing backup, the attributes and
size of each backup of that disk is the same. To determine which item to select, select