
PowerProtect Data Manager 19.10 Cyber Recovery User Guide
Restoring a Cyber Recovery virtual appliance deployment after a disaster
Return your system to the state that it was in after the Cyber Recovery virtual appliance deployment. Then, use the crsetup.sh setup script with the recover option to perform a disaster recovery.
Prerequisites
Before you perform this procedure:
- Have a Cyber Recovery backup tar package that was created before the disaster. Otherwise, you cannot complete this procedure.
- Delete the Cyber Recovery installation directory.
- If necessary, clean up existing Docker containers before you begin this procedure. See Cleaning up existing Cyber Recovery Docker containers.
About this task
Steps
-
Redeploy the
Cyber Recovery virtual appliance.
You can either:
- Download and deploy the version of the Cyber Recovery virtual appliance that you want to run.
- Deploy the version of the Cyber Recovery virtual appliance that is currently in the Cyber Recovery vault. If necessary, update to a later version.
-
Start the
Cyber Recovery software restore procedure:
-
Run the
crsetup.sh setup script:
crsetup.sh --recover
-
Type
y to continue:
Do you want to continue [y/n]:
-
Type
y to confirm and continue:
Are you REALLY sure you want to continue [y/n]:
-
Type the full path to the
Cyber Recovery backup tar package location, for example:
/tmp/cr_backups/cr.19.2.1.0-3.2019-09-19.08_02_09.tar.gz
The Cyber Recovery restore operation proceeds and then returns a success message when it completes:19.02.19 08_45_20 : 19.02.19 08_45_20 : Cyber Recovery has been successfully recovered onto this system 19.02.19 08_45_20 :
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Run the
crsetup.sh setup script:
- Log in to the Cyber Recovery UI or the CRCLI and validate that the previous installation has been restored.
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