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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide
  3. Managing clients and configurations
  4. Client configuration properties
  5. Devices and drivers properties
Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide

Devices and drivers properties

This section is applicable only for Windows operating system.

The Devices & Drivers property sheet applies only to Microsoft Windows clients. The Device Drivers mapping changes are required when a Windows client is restored to a different hardware than the original system, and target hardware has different mass storage device (MSD) drivers and/or network interface card (NIC).

Use the Devices & Drivers property sheet of the Change Configuration dialog box to perform the following actions:

  • Initialize the devices in this configuration from a new hardware discovered configuration or from another client's configuration.

  • Automatically select the correct mass storage device (MSD) drivers and network interface card (NIC) drivers for the listed devices.

  • Manually add MSD and NIC drivers to the configuration.

You can also specify whether to use only BMR discovered drivers.

Figure: Devices & Drivers dialog box

Devices & Drivers dialog box

Table: Device and driver options describes the options available and the actions they initiate.

Table: Device and driver options

Option

Action

Initialize Devices...

Prompts you for another configuration from which to import the devices. You may select a discovered configuration or one from another client. The initialize operation updates the Drivers packages to be used during restore window to include the necessary drivers for this hardware.

Map Drivers

Automatically matches drivers to devices without drivers. If drivers are added to BMR after the last initialize operation, repeat this action. Sometimes, it may be useful to override the driver that is selected automatically by using the Add option to select a specific driver manually.

Devices without a driver are identified in the Devices window by No matching driver in the Enabled column. These devices are not available during the restore.

Add

Moves the selected driver from the Available driver packages window to the Driver packages to be used during restore window.

Remove

Moves the selected driver from Driver packages to be used during restore window to the Available driver packages window.

Change

Lets you change the following attributes of the selected driver:

  • The Force installation of this driver instead of Windows supplied or newer driver check box controls whether the selected driver is to be used forcefully.

  • For MSD drivers, the Bootable driver to be used during text mode portion of the installation check box only applies to Windows legacy restore method. It determines if the driver is used during the installation phase of the Windows legacy restore. It has no effect for a Fast Windows Restore.

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