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Introducing Bare Metal Restore
About Bare Metal Restore
About the new supported platforms for clients in BMR 7.0.1
Monitoring Bare Metal Restore Activity
Monitoring BMR restore tasks
Monitor backup jobs
View BMR logs
BMR logging originator IDs
Configure and use logging
Restore logs
Protecting clients
Back up BMR clients
Configure policies to back up BMR clients
Perform complete backups
Perform a full backup after a restore
Ensure successful backups
Save custom files
Monitor backups
Use the ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive
Use the same client name in multiple policies
Solaris Zone support
Configure NetBackup properties
Setting up restore environments
About setting up restore environments
Install boot server software
Create shared resource trees
Add client resources
Create boot media
Verify the protection
Restoring clients
About restoring clients
Preparing to restore a client
Prepare to restore options
About BMR disk recovery behavior
How BMR processes disks with prepare-to-restore options
How BMR processes disk classes with prepare-to-restore options
About import actions for operating systems or volume managers
Restoring BMR clients using network boot
Restoring AIX with network boot
Restoring HP-UX with network boot
Restoring Linux with network boot
Restoring Solaris with network boot
Restoring Windows with network boot
Restoring BMR clients using media boot
Restoring AIX with media boot
Restoring HP-UX with media boot
Restoring Linux with media boot
Restoring Solaris with media boot
Restoring Windows with media boot
Restoring to a specific point in time
About the point in time restore process
Creating a point in time restore configuration
Restoring to dissimilar disks
About the dissimilar disk restore process
Creating a restore configuration for DDR
Restoring a client to dissimilar disks
Restoring to a dissimilar Windows system
About dissimilar system restore
Discover the configuration of the new system
Create an editable DSR configuration
Add NIC and MSD drivers
Change network interfaces
Map disks
Create boot media
Restore the client
First logon
Restoring NetBackup media servers
Configuring an alternate media server
Configuring automatic media server failover
Overriding the original media server manually
Restoring the media server
About restoring BMR boot servers
About external procedures
About external procedure points and names
About client-specific external procedure names
About operating system specific external procedures names
Managing external procedures
Specifying external procedures
About external procedure data transfer
About interaction with external procedures
About external procedure logging
About external procedure operational states
About external procedure exit codes
About external procedure error handling
About external procedure environment variables
About UNIX and Linux environment variables
About AIX environment variables
About HP-UX environment variables
About Solaris environment variables
About Windows environment variables
About storage area network support
About SANs and dissimilar disk restores
About SANs and dissimilar system restores
About port usage during restores
Managing shared resource trees
About shared resource trees
About creating a shared resource tree
Creating an SRT for UNIX or Linux
Creating an AIX SRT
Creating an HP-UX SRT
Creating a Solaris SRT
Creating a Linux SRT
Creating an SRT for Windows
Adding software to a shared resource tree
Adding software to a UNIX or Linux SRT
Adding NetBackup Maintenance Packs
Adding Veritas Volume Manager and Veritas File System
Adding Symantec Security Services
Adding other software
Installing patches, packages, and Solaris SRTs
Installing device drivers into Linux SRTs
Adding software to a Windows SRT
Using a shared resource tree exclusively
Importing a shared resource tree
Importing an SRT on UNIX and Linux
Importing an SRT on Windows
Copying a shared resource tree
Copying an SRT on UNIX and Linux
Copying an SRT on Windows
Repairing a damaged shared resource tree
Breaking a stale shared resource tree lock
Deleting a shared resource tree
Deleting an SRT on UNIX and Linux
Deleting an SRT on Windows
Shared Resource Tree Administration Wizard
Create or add software to an SRT
Select an SRT type
Create a legacy SRT
Create a Fast Restore SRT
Edit an SRT description
Add a package to an existing SRT
Add a service pack to an SRT
Add a NetBackup client image to the SRT
Add a Veritas SFW image to the SRT
Add NetBackup security services to an SRT
Import an SRT
Copy an SRT
Delete an SRT
Create a Fast Restore CD image or DVD image
Select an SRT
Specify a location for the ISO image
Create a bootable CD image for a legacy SRT
Select a shared resource tree
Location of ISO image
Completing the shared resource tree wizard
Managing boot media
About boot media
About the changes in the supported boot media on Windows platform
About writing a CD or DVD
Creating boot media for UNIX and Linux
About boot media for AIX
About boot media for HP-UX
About boot media for Linux
About boot media for Solaris
Creating boot media for Windows
Managing Windows drivers packages
About packages
Adding a Windows driver package
Finding the correct driver
Deleting a Windows driver package
Windows Driver Package Wizard
Enter the path to the package
Select the driver
Creating a driver package
Completing the driver package wizard
Packages window
Managing clients and configurations
About clients and configurations
Copying a configuration
New configuration options
Discovering a configuration
Prepare to discover options
Modifying a configuration
Deleting a configuration
Deleting a client
Client configuration properties
Configuration Summary
Devices and drivers properties
Using discover Windows drivers during a restore
Hosts properties
Network interfaces properties
Importing and mapping interfaces
Changing interfaces manually
Specifying the UNIX and Linux boot interface
Network routes properties
Volumes properties
About Native Disk Objects
About mapping and unmapping volumes
Mapping volumes
About the Volumes views
Managing BMR boot servers
About boot servers
About boot server requirements
General boot server requirements
AIX boot server requirements
HP-UX boot server requirements
Linux boot server requirements
Solaris boot server requirements
Windows boot server requirements
Removing a boot server
Windows Boot Server Assistant
Legacy Windows restore procedures
About legacy Windows restores
About the changes in the Legacy Restore function in BMR 7.0.1
Creating a legacy shared resource tree
Creating legacy boot media
Creating a legacy boot CD
Restoring a system with legacy procedures
Booting the legacy restore media
Using the BMR Restore Utility
Restoring to dissimilar disks for Windows clients
Using only the bootable disk driver
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