12-20-2013 06:49 AM
During the BMR restore, the "Windows Disk Management" window, the following message appears:
"The Configuration must have both a system and boot volume mapped in order to be saved."
Does anyone know what that means?
what the next step to perform the restore?
TKS!
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12-20-2013 07:47 AM
I assume you have edited a current configuration for this client
If so then in there you may have unmapped the drives / volumes under that section of the configuration
Make sure they are still mapped - sometimes the boot volume is not the same as the O/S volume so just check everything is still mapped correctly
12-20-2013 07:47 AM
I assume you have edited a current configuration for this client
If so then in there you may have unmapped the drives / volumes under that section of the configuration
Make sure they are still mapped - sometimes the boot volume is not the same as the O/S volume so just check everything is still mapped correctly
12-20-2013 08:33 AM
This worked OK! However, the job activity monitor gets the status "Finalizing" and not ends. You know what can be?
12-20-2013 08:36 AM
Once the server has restored it will do a cleanup process on first login - once that has completed it should show the job as completed as long as communication is OK after the restore
12-20-2013 09:09 AM
12-23-2013 11:50 PM
BMR restore job tasks are set to "Finalizing" when all NBU file level restore jobs have completed and BMR is performing post-restore setup activities, such as DSR actions for Windows clients.
Upon reboot, a preinstalled 'bmrcleanup' process will signal the Master it is complete, assuming networking has been properly set up. This status is only for job monitoring and has no effect on the client. The inability of the client to send the message to the Master Server wil result in RC=200 error message panel. That is explained here:
During Bare Metal Restore (BMR) Final Cleanup, the error message "Unable to update client state on the Netbackup server, error =200" is displayed.
http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH73586
12-24-2013 02:02 AM
Daniel
If you are all sorted then dont forget to close the thread off using the "Mark as solution" option - this helps others with similar issues in the future
Thanks - have a good XMas