Veritas™ System Recovery 21 Management Solution Administrator's Guide
- Introducing Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- Installing Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- Getting started with Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- About managing recovery point destinations
- About viewing filters
- About organizational views
- About managing Veritas System Recovery license policies
- Managing backups
- About backup policies
- Creating a basic backup policy
- Creating an advanced backup policy
- Managing recovery points
- Managing the conversion of recovery points to virtual disks
- Managing Cloud Storage
- Remote recovery of drives and computers
- Local recovery of files, folders, drives, and computers
- About recovering lost data locally
- Starting a computer locally by using Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Recovering files and folders locally by using Veritas System Recovery Disk
- About using the networking tools in Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Monitoring computers and processes
- Appendix A. About backing up databases
- Appendix B. About Active Directory
- Appendix C. Backing up Microsoft virtual environments
- Appendix D. About Veritas System Recovery 21 Management Solution and Windows Server 2008 Core
About recovering a drive remotely
You can use the Recover Drive task to remotely recover a selected partition on the computer's hard disk.
For example, suppose a computer loses data on a secondary drive (a drive other than the system drive where the Windows operating system is installed). You can use an existing recovery point of that drive to restore the data.
Additionally, you can use LightsOut Restore to recover an entire primary (or system) drive. Such a recovery possible as long as its file system is intact and the computer still runs. Otherwise, you must visit the local physical computer and manually start it by using Veritas System Recovery Disk to recover the drive.
When LightsOut Restore is installed on computers, a customized version of Veritas System Recovery Disk is installed directly to the file system on the system partition. When a system recovery is initiated from the console (using the Veritas System Recovery task Recover Drive), the computer restarts directly into the Veritas Recovery Environment . It uses the files that are installed on its system partition. The recovery of the system drive occurs, and the results are reported back to the console.
See Using LightsOut Restore to remotely recover client computers.
Note:
LightsOut Restore does not work on a multi-boot client computer (starting multiple operating systems from the same partition). It only works on the primary operating system. Also, if the file system becomes corrupt and you are not able to access the boot menu, LightsOut Restore does not work. In such cases, you must start the computer from the Veritas System Recovery Disk.
See Recovering a drive.