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

About Volumes properties

Use the Volumes property sheet of the Change Configuration dialog box to map the volume configuration from the protected client to the new disks of the restore configuration.

Figure: Volumes property sheet

Volumes property sheet

You can perform the following operations for mapping volumes and for changing configurations:

  • Change the disks that make up a disk group.

  • Control the file systems that are restored.

  • Control the logical volumes that are created.

  • Change the attributes of either a file system, a logical volume, or a disk.

  • Restrict a disk to prevent it from being used as a target for mapping.

  • Make a discovered disk available for mapping (remove restriction).

Given enough space on the target disk, you can map all the logical volumes and their file systems. Or you can map specific logical volumes and file systems. You do not have to restore all your logical volumes and file systems.

Primary partitions and simple volumes require only one disk. Striped, mirror, and RAID-5 volumes require multiple disks.

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