Ensure that the hardware on the target host is operational and that the target host is similar in make, model, and hardware configuration to the source host to be recovered. Also, review the additional requirements in
Bare-metal requirements.
CAUTION
If the source host to be recovered is powered on, power it down before starting the bare-metal recovery.
Steps
Boot the target host with the custom WinPE image, either locally or over the network.
The
PowerProtect Data Manager Bare Metal Recovery Wizard Welcome page is shown.
Specify the date, time, and time zone for the host, and then click
Next.
If you are restoring to a host in a different time zone or if the system date and time are incorrect, you must change the default date and time.
NOTE If you specify an invalid date or time, the wizard attempts to correct it. Verify that the corrected date and time are accurate.
Select the network interface for communication with
PowerProtect Data Manager during the BMR operation. If the required NIC driver is not in the list, click
Load Driver to browse to it.
NOTE The driver must not require a restart. The WinPE environment loads only in memory, and changes are not persistent across a restart. If a restart prompt appears, you might be able to ignore the prompt. Most NIC drivers are plug-and-play.
Click
Next.
The
Hostname and Network tab opens.
In the
Host name field, type the hostname of the target host.
In the
DNS domain field, type the domain name of the target host.
If the host resides in a workgroup instead of a domain, leave the field blank.
Select the
IPv4 tab to configure the network to communicate with
PowerProtect Data Manager during the BMR operation.
In the
TCP/IP Address section, select the IP address to use:
If host IP addresses are assigned automatically, then select
Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP). The network must be configured to support DHCP.
If host IP addresses are static, select
Use the following IP address, and then enter the IP address and the IPv4 subnet mask.
If
PowerProtect Data Manager is on a different subnet, and then type the default gateway in the
Default gateway field. Otherwise, leave the field blank.
In the
DNS Server section, specify the DNS server information:
If you added the
PowerProtect Data Manager server hostname and IP address to the hosts file, then leave the default values in the
DNS Server section.
If the DNS server name is assigned automatically, select
Obtain DNS server address automatically.
If the DNS server IP address is static, select
Use the following DNS server addresses, and then specify the IP address of the DNS server and any alternate DNS server that exists.
Verify the disk configuration, and then click
Next.
NOTE The disk size and number of hard disks that are added to the target machine should be either equal to or greater than that of the source machine.
Add the
PowerProtect Data Manager server details, and then click
Next.
NOTE
In
Server Name or IP, enter only the FQDN or IP of the server.
It is recommended that you use the Administrator role while providing PowerProtect Data Manager details. If the Restore Administrator role is used, a prompt to enter Data Domain credentials appears.
On the
Select Backup page, select the BMR data to restore to the host. Backups appear in the list in descending order from the most recent to the oldest.
Click
Next.
A message is displayed while the information to complete the BMR operation is retrieved. Wait while the information is retrieved.
To add custom BMR options, click
Options next to
Custom restore options.
Perform one of the following actions:
CAUTION If the
Restore physical machine to virtual machine (P2V) option appears during the BMR wizard, select it. If you do not select it, the BMR operation succeeds, but the target host boots with a blue screen. For more information, see
Recover from a blue screen on boot after a BMR restore.
To accept the default
PowerProtect Data Manager BMR options, click
Restore.
To specify non-default
PowerProtect Data Manager BMR options, which are generally used for troubleshooting with assistance from Customer Support, perform these actions:
Click
Options.
In the
Additional Options field, type the options and values.
NOTE
By default, for BMR restore the noncritical disks are not formatted. However, if you need to format any noncritical disks, you can use
-h DFA_SI_EXCLUDE_NON_CRITICAL_DYNAMIC_DISK=FALSE. The default flag value of the
DFA_SI_EXCLUDE_NON_CRITICAL_DYNAMIC_DISK additional option is set to
TRUE.
Additional options must follow these guidelines:
Include a space between command and switch.
A key value pair should not contain any white space, for example,
-h DFA_SI=TRUE -h DFA_SI_DR_P2V=TRUE.
Click
OK.
To confirm that you want to format the data and continue the BMR operation, click
OK.
Perform one of the following actions:
To cancel the BMR operation, click
Cancel.
To proceed with the BMR operation, click
Restore.
If you clicked
Restore, wait until the BMR operation is successful.
NOTE The wizard takes approximately 30 seconds to update the status (Cancelled, Failed, or Successful) in
PowerProtect Data Manager.
To monitor the status of the BMR job from the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI, select
Jobs > Protection Jobs.
Next steps
Consider the following after the BMR operation is complete:
The final status of the BMR operation is displayed on the
Results tab.
To open the BMR logs, click
View Logs.
To open a specific BMR log, select it, and then click
Open.
If the status of the recovery is
Cancelled or
Failed, restart the target host or boot it with the custom WinPE image again.
If the virtual machine that was recovered boots using UEFI, the following error message appears in the
ddfsrc log file:
Virtual Disk Service error: This disk is already online. This message can be ignored.
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