Discovering a configuration

You can discover the configuration of a new system; the system does not have to be a NetBackup client. A discovered configuration contains the hardware and the software information of a host.

When you discover a configuration, BMR adds it to the discovered configurations pool. The elements of the configuration (such as disk layout) can then be used when you perform operations such as dissimilar disk restore.

When the discovery operation ends, the following occurs on the client, and the configuration appears in the Discovered Configurations view:

To discover a configuration

  1. In the Bare Metal Restore Management node, click Actions > Prepare to Discover.

  2. In the Prepare to Discover dialog box, complete the fields and enter data as necessary.

    If you select a client in the Hosts > Bare Metal Restore Clients view, the values for that client are included in the dialog box.

    If a client is the target of a dissimilar disk restore (DDR) and VxVM manages the protected client's disks, specify an SRT with VxVM installed.

  3. Click OK.

  4. Boot the client to start the hardware discovery operation.

    If you use media boot, when BMR prompts for the client name, enter it as it appears in the Tasks view from the prepare-to-discover operation.

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Prepare to discover options