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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide
  3. Restoring clients
  4. About restoring to dissimilar disks
  5. Creating a restore configuration for DDR
Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide

Creating a restore configuration for DDR

Table: To create a restore configuration is an overview of the process to create an editable restore configuration and perform disk mapping before you begin the restore.

In case of Windows client recovery, you do not have to create a DDR configuration before you begin the restore. You can begin a restore and perform disk mapping during the restore itself. BMR windows recovery opens disk mapping GUI automatically in case it fails to map original disks to the disks available during recovery time. While in case of UNIX/Linux client case, if disks matching fails then recovery process goes into target hardware discovery mode.

See Restoring a client to dissimilar disks.

Table: To create a restore configuration

Step

Task

Procedure

Step 1

Discover the configuration of the new disks.

See Discovering a configuration.

Step 2

Create an editable restore configuration by copying the current configuration.

See Copying a configuration.

Step 3

Open the Change Configuration dialog box for the restore configuration.

See Modifying a configuration.

Step 4

Initialize the restore configuration with the disk information from the discovered configuration and then map the original volume configuration to the new disks.

See About Volumes properties.

Step 5

After you finish mapping, perform the DDR restore procedure.

See Restoring a client to dissimilar disks.

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