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          Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide
                Last Published: 
				
                2019-02-18
              
              
                Product(s): 
				
                 NetBackup (8.3.0.1, 8.3, 8.2, 8.1.2)
              
              
            - Introducing Bare Metal Restore
 - Configuring BMR
 - Protecting clients
 - Setting up restore environments
 - Shared resource trees
- About shared resource trees
 - Pre-requisites for Shared Resource Tree
 - Creating a shared resource tree
 - Managing shared resource trees
- Adding software to a shared resource tree
 - Importing a shared resource tree
 - Copying a shared resource tree
 - Deleting a shared resource tree
 - Enabling or disabling SRT exclusive use
 - Repairing a damaged shared resource tree
 - Breaking a stale shared resource tree lock
 
 - Managing boot media
 
 - Restoring clients
- BMR restore process
 - Preparing a client for restore
 - BMR disk recovery behavior
 - About restoring BMR clients using network boot
 - About restoring BMR clients using media boot
 - Generic BMR Restore
 - Generic Discovery of Hardware
 - About restoring to a specific point in time
 - About restoring to dissimilar disks
 - Restoring to a dissimilar system
- About dissimilar system restore
 - About discovering the configuration of the new system
 - Creating an editable DSR configuration
 - About adding NIC and MSD drivers
 - About changing network interfaces
 - About mapping disks in the restore configuration
 - About creating boot media
 - About restoring the client
 - Logging on for the first time after system restore
 
 - About restoring NetBackup media servers
 - About restoring BMR boot servers
 - About external procedures
- External procedure points and names
 - About managing external procedures
 - Specifying external procedures
 - About external procedure data transfer
 - About interaction with external procedures
 - External procedure logging examples
 - External procedure operational states
 - About external procedure exit codes
 - About external procedure error handling
 - About external procedure environment variables
 
 - About SAN (storage area network) support
 - About multiple network interface support
 - Port usage during restores
 
 - Managing Windows drivers packages
 - Managing clients and configurations
- About clients and configurations
 - Copying a configuration
 - Discovering a configuration
 - Modifying a configuration
 - Deleting a configuration
 - Deleting a client
 - Client configuration properties
 
 - Managing BMR boot servers
 - Troubleshooting
- Problems booting from CD or DVD
 - Long restore times
 - Solaris media boot network parameters issue
 - How to recover client when BMR configuration is deleted accidentally
 - First boot after BMR restore fails on UNIX platforms
 - Client network based boot issue
 - Verify backup failure while recovering Windows client
 - The VM takes long time for booting after BMR Physical backup conversion to virtual machine is performed on 32-bit architecture Windows OS
 - BMR-enabled physical backup to Virtual Machine conversion job fails on Windows platform
 - Troubleshooting issues regarding creation of virtual machine from client backup
 - Many services on Solaris 11 and newer print warning messages during a system boot and during BMR first boot
 - Solaris Zone recovery on Solaris 11 and newer takes time to reconfigure after a BMR restore during first boot
 - A Solaris BMR restore operation fails if the text-installer package is not present in the customized AI ISO
 - The /boot partition must be on a separate partition for a multiple device-based OS configuration
 - Multiple error messages might be displayed during the first boot after the restoration of a client with ZFS storage pools
 - BMR may not format or clear the ZFS metadata
 - Specifying the short name of the client to protect with Auto Image Replication and BMR
 - A restore task may remain in a finalized state in the disaster recovery domain even after the client restores successfully
 - Automatic boot may fail for HP-UX after a restore
 - Prepare to Restore may not work for a Solaris client
 - Use of Virtual Instance Converter (VIC) hosts on Windows (x64) having NetBackup 8.1 is not supported for NetBackup 8.0 and earlier clients
 - PTR or PTD failure because of boot server version mismatch after upgrade
 - Error messages for prepare to restore, prepare to discover, and the bmrprep command with reference to secure communication in BMR
 - Media restore of Solaris x86 11.2 or later clients may prompt for maintenance mode user name and password
 - Discovery task may remain in Finalizing state after client PTD task completes successfully
 - BMR restore task may remain in Finalizing state after the client is restored successfully
 - Shared Resource Tree (SRT) creation fails with an error after BMR restore if a backup operation was initiated on the boot server and client while the SRT creation was in progress
 
 - Creating virtual machine from client backup
- About creating virtual machine from backup
 - BMR physical to virtual machine creation benefits and use cases
 - Deployment diagram for virtual machine creation
 - Client-VM conversion process flow
 - Pre-requisites to create VM creation from backup
 - Virtual machine creation from backup
- Virtual Machine Conversion Clients
 - Converting client backup to VM
 - Virtual Machine Options
 - Virtual machine conversion storage destination
 - Network connection selections
 - Virtual machine conversion summary
 - Direct Virtual Machine (VM) conversion (physical to virtual) tasks performed after the restore is complete
 - Virtual Machine Conversion Tasks
 - Restore Task Properties
 - Creating custom configurations
 
 - Virtual Machine Creation CLIs
 
 - Monitoring Bare Metal Restore Activity
 - Appendix A. NetBackup BMR related appendices
- Network services configurations on BMR boot Server
 - About the support for Linux native multipath in BMR
 - BMR support for multi-pathing environment
 - BMR multipath matrix
 - BMR support for virtual environment
 - BMR Direct VM conversion support matrix
 - About ZFS storage pool support
 - Solaris zone recovery support
 - BMR client recovery to other NetBackup Domain using Auto Image Replication
 - Secure communication compatibility matrices for BMR for NetBackup 8.1.1 and later releases
 
 
BMR Direct VM conversion support matrix
For the latest support matrix refer to http://www.veritas.com/docs/000006177