Veritas™ System Recovery 21 User's Guide: Linux Edition
- Introducing Veritas™ System Recovery for Linux
- Installing Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition
- Backing up a Linux computer
- Scheduling a backup
- Restoring a Linux computer
- Creating a Veritas Recovery Disk
- Features not supported in Veritas System Recovery for Linux
- Troubleshooting Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition
- Appendix A. Veritas System Recovery for Linux Utilities
Windows product features not supported in this release
This release of Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition includes the functionality to back up and restore Linux computers, partitions, or volumes. Also included is the functionality to create a Veritas Recovery Disk and mount recovery points.
Many features in the Veritas System Recovery for Windows are not included in Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition. The following list identifies the features that Veritas System Recovery for Windows supports, but are not included in Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition.
Backup and Restore of Windows system volumes from Linux.
Backing up to and restoring from CD and DVD.
Backing up to non-mounted network locations including ftp, sftp, and windows shares--CIFS.
GUI management tool -- No GUI management tool is currently included with Veritas System Recovery Linux Edition. All functions are performed using command line utilities.
Offsite Copy.
Backing up individual files and folders.
Notification area icons and alerts.
Restore Anyware.
Virtualization support including physical to virtual conversion.
Veritas System Recovery Management Solution for Convert to Virtual tasks.
Veritas System Recovery Management Solution for remote recovery of drives or one or more computers using LightsOut Restore.
Veritas System Recovery Management Solution for deleting recovery points.
Converting to and restoring from vmdk.