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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide
  3. Setting up restore environments
  4. Adding client-specific resources
Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide

Adding client-specific resources

Dissimilar system restores may require some resources that are not included in the protected client's saved configuration. If so, you must add them to the SRT and/or client configuration that is used for the restore (the restore configuration).

Examples of such resources are as follows:

  • Network interface card (NIC) drivers

  • Mass storage device (MSD) drivers

In case of Windows, you can add any restoration required device drivers into the BMR packages pool so they are available to add to the restore configuration.

More information is available about how to add packages to the packages pool and adding software to Windows SRT. For this, refer to the chapter Managing Windows drivers packages.

See Adding software to a Windows SRT.

In case of UNIX systems, you can add any required software or device driver using BMR-SRT administration utility.

See Adding software to a UNIX or Linux SRT..

See About clients and configurations.

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