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Magnifico
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11 years ago

"initialize" in bare-metal restore?

What exactly means "initialize"? Does it means client disks mappings only while restore operation or does it means also disk mappings while restored Windows is booted up?  

  • I will try to explain,

    1. On "Initialize":

        This operation is generally required when you want your BMR protected client to be restored over different system/hw than origianl machine where it was running over.

        In this case, using BMR SRT (shared resource tree), user does BMR discovery operation on target hardware (which can be absolutely raw w/o any os on it). This discovery sends a new BMR config (called as discovered config) to BMR master server.

       Now you have original BMR client config and new one i.e. discovered where recovery is intended. Using BMRCONFIG GUI mapping "Initialize" operation, you can have origianl client config mapped to target config automatically. BMR does its best to auto-map, device drivers, nw details, disks, volumes, fs over target config. Make a note that this is pre-recovery logical mapping step. Here user can tune config as per requirement. Like, moving original fs on disk1 to disk2 or increase its size or change layout etc.

     After you prepare target BMR config, you can select it and do Prepare to Restore operation and boot your target hw for actual recovery.

    2. On "IMPORT" referred above:

    If you can guess from above explanation, using BMR you can tune your recovery like, you can also choose which file systems to be recovered. Obviously OS fs are must to be present.

    You can also do OS_ONLY recovery by choosing option in PTR wizard.

    As Marianne mentioned above, in case where you do not want to recover whole system but only os file systems as you might have your data in-tact (lets say over SAN LUN which you had connected to your original client). Now you can select OS_ONLY recovery option and also choose "import' for other fs while doing PTR; in this case, post-recovery when machine comes up over target HW, BMR will try to auto-import any SAN LUN based fs (obviously if SAN LUN is connected to target).

    Read BMR admin guide for more details.

    Thanks.

    Mandar

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