Veritas™ System Recovery 21 User's Guide: Linux Edition
- Introducing Veritas™ System Recovery for Linux
- Installing Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition
- Backing up a Linux computer
- About backing up a Linux computer
- Viewing the details of the disk that you want to back up
- Performing an independent backup
- Scheduling a backup
- Viewing the details of existing backup jobs
- Recovery point type options
- Compression level options
- Encryption type options
- Scheduling options for starting a new recovery point set (base recovery point)
- Scheduling options for creating recovery points (incremental recovery points)
- Scheduling options for an independent recovery point
- Running an existing backup job
- Restoring a Linux computer
- Creating a Veritas Recovery Disk
- Features not supported in Veritas System Recovery for Linux
- Troubleshooting Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition
- Appendix A. Veritas System Recovery for Linux Utilities
When you delay licensing
If you choose to delay installation of the license key, all features in Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition remain enabled during a 60-day trial period.
Veritas Recovery Disk (SRD), a component of Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition, is available with no trial period. However, you need a valid license key to use the back up feature in Veritas Recovery Disk. If you have created the Veritas Recovery Disk on a computer having licensed version of Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition, the Veritas Recovery Disk is automatically licensed. In such cases, you can perform cold backups using the Veritas Recovery Disk without the need of adding a license key.
You can purchase a license key and activate the software at any time (even after the trial period expires) without the need to reinstall. To activate Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition before or after the trial period, you can use the following command:
#symsr -addlicense <license key>