Chapter 5: vmPRO Data Recovery
Recovering Virtual Machines
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c. In the VMstorecovertothetargetdatastore list, select each VM to recover to the selected
datastore.
d. Click Save to save updates and return to the Configurepolicymappings dialog box with your
new mappings displayed.
e. Click Next to display the Confirmyourrecoveryconfiguration page.
f. Review the recovery settings, and click Start to begin the recovery.
Setapolicytomaporiginaldatastorestonewdatastores
a. Click Addnewpolicy to display the ConfigureTargetDatastore dialog box.
b. In the TargetDatastore drop-down list, select the datastore to which to recover the VMs.
c. In the Datastorestomaptothetargetdatastore list, select each datastore to recover to the
selected datastore.
d. Click Save to save updates and return to the Configurepolicymappings dialog box with your
new mappings displayed.
e. Click Next to display the Confirmyourrecoveryconfiguration page.
f. Review the recovery settings, and click Start to begin the recovery.
Recovering VMs Backed Up with a Third-Party
Application
You can use the vmPRO RecoverVirtualMachinesWizard to recover virtual machines (VMs) backed up
with a third-party application.
Note:If you are recovering a VM with both Active Directory (AD) and VSS enabled, the VSS restore
process reboots the VM twice. These reboots can take several minutes. During this time, we
recommend that you do not attempt to use the VM. See Quantum VSS Writer
Considerations
l Before using the wizard, restore the VM using your third-party application.
l Create a staging area from which the vmPRO appliance can access the VM.
l After recovering a VM backed up with a third-party application, manually delete the files from your
staging area.
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