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1. TBMR Select Filespaces to Restore At least one System and one Boot partition must be selected in order to recover your machine This may be the same partition You can select additional drives to be restored by ticking the check box next to the drive File System Sc Yes Vwin l amp d52g8homclcs MTFS EI Vwin l amp d52g8homcle s MTFS Br win46d52g9homc f NTFS Bec Mwin l amp d52g8homclgs MTFS Bey win46d52g9homc hs NTFS B Mwin l amp d52g8homcljs MTFS B EPI win4 d52g9homc js NTFS nos Vwin l amp d52g8homclks FAT no Vwiin l amp d52g8homcls FAT32 Bou win46d52g9homc ms exFAT Deselect All Press Next gt to commence the restore of the TSM filespaces to their target disks partitions Finally a new window appears containing the restore status of recovered files with progress bars indicating how much of the backup has been restored This display also shows the recovery Statistics in terms of time size and throughput Note that the recovery is divided into different phases firstly each volume filespace selected is restored with the SystemState filespace restored last Restore Status 43 Yo Completed Filespace Details Mame win Ibdbzg3homc ct Type NTFS Dives C Date 14 03 2013 15 22 11 Current File Mame amdb4 micragzaft vandowis f r wizards resources 31bF3855ac SIZE 0 00 Bytes Status Progress Files Done 16 925 of 80 468 Bytes Done B 63GB of 15 26 GB Time Taken 00
2. Select Restore Type BI Please specify the type of restore you wish to perform Restore from a TSM node Restore from a backupset stored on a TSM node Restore From a backupset stared an a disk or removable media other than tape Back Cancel Restoring from a TSM node or an online backupset is supported Press Next to continue to TBHMR TSM Settings Please enter the TSM Server and Client details below and select Mext to continue TSM Server Details Server Address 10 10 11 98 Fort 1500 Backupset Location Browse TSM Client Details Node Mame NIGELPTBMR User Id Leave blank if you wish to use the default i e the same as the Node Name Password Point in time PIT restore Tuesday December 10 2013 10 08 14 AM Back Cancel Specify the location of the TSM Server and Node used to back up the Client Selecting the Point in time PIT restore mode will allow the system to be recovered from the most recent backup before the specified date and time This means the version of any file restored will be earlier than the specified date and time Selecting the down arrow in the calendar control will bring up a Calendar Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 28 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM TEMR TSM Settings 10 10 11 98 Port 1500 Backupset Location STI Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 25 26 27 2 3 4 5 Back 9 qb ii 16 17 18
3. This can be used to scroll the months years backwards and forwards as necessary Note a future date will result in the latest backup being recovered The next dialogue displayed depends upon whether you selected Restore from Node or Restore from Backupset EM n This Section Restore From Node Restore From Backupset TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 29 Restore From Node Select Next gt to continue If the backup including the TBMR configuration folder TBMRCFG is encrypted a prompt for the encryption password will be displayed if not held locally Password Request Enter the password used during the backup and press OK EM See Also Locate Configuration Restore From Backupset Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 30 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM Restore From Backupset The system configuration will be restored from the appropriate backupset which is selected from the next dialogue TBMR Backupset Selection Please select the backupset to restore Select backupset TEST 103396125 Description frvinzo08R2 TBMR Finish X The configuration data is successfully retrieved and copied locally Select Finish and control returns to the next step in the Manual Recovery sequence ES See Also Locate Configuration Restore From Node TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 31 1 2 3 2 Create Partition and Volumes The next step of the manual recovery process is t
4. Disk Scaling will come into effect TRMA Recover Console gt TBMR Volume Layout X The orginal and proposed disk volumes are shown below If required right click on a volume to customise the proposed layout Stored layout Proposed layout E Bl vec win2k3R2 M Sam Disk 0 Size 10 00 GB VMware RERESEERSESESEEERSHEEEREHRREEERRRESREREERE BVPC WIN2K3R2 H ag Disk O Size 16 00 GB VMware V H ag Disk 1 Size 512 MB VMware VV H a Disk 2 Size 512 MB VMware VN i m Disk 3 Size 512 MB VMware VIV Back Next gt Cancel The above example shows a recovery from an original system with 7 physical disks to a target system with only one disk The target disk is also much smaller than the original system disk In this scenario TBMR will select as many disks to recover as possible in this case only one disk the boot disk In addition it will scale the partitions down in proportion to their original size and occupancy This can be complicated by having say mirrored dynamic volumes when the mirror will need to be broken if only one disk exists on the target or it has been tagged as not to modify Note 1 the Volume Layout dialogue will only show disks in the left hand panel that can be removed TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 25 Note 2 during a recovery to a system with larger disks the partition sizes will remain the same as the original by default However in t
5. Opt Cancel Start iSCSI initiator please contact Cristie Support if you wish to use this feature ES In This Section Cristie Network Configurator ool Dissimilar Hardware Wizard Load a Driver 1 2 4 1 Cristie Network Configurator Tool The Cristie Network Configurator tool provides extensive facilities to configure the network during the recovery process It offers the following features supports multiple NICs configure individual NIC parameters for duplex mode and link speed the ability to select DHCP allocated or static IP addresses the ability to setup DNS server IP addresses the ability to setup the Network Identification of the recovering system allow file shares to be set on the recovering system map unmap network drives Select the e Help button at the top of the dialogue to show Network Configurator online help ES In This Section ontigure arameters Assign Static or DHCP IP Settings Map a Network Drive Disconnect Network Drives Setup DNS Servers Setup Network Identification Display MAC Address Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 44 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM Configure NIC Parameters It is possible to change both the link speed and duplex mode for any NIC detected on the recovering target system Select the desired NIC there could be more than one from the drop down box and then select Update Cristie Network Configurator Speed Auto Negotiation Stat
6. ES See Also In or Win ase ecove onsole TBMR Recovery Console Main Menu Start Automatic Recovery Wizard Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 62 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM Start Manual Recovery Sequence Tools Show Log and Error Reports Copy Log and Error Report Files TBMR User Guide Cristie Technical Support 2 Cristie Technical Support If you have any queries or problems concerning your Bare Machine Recovery for TSM product please contact Cristie Technical Support To assist us in helping with your enquiry make sure you have the following information available for the person dealing with your enquiry BMR Version Number Installed OS type and version Any error message information if appropriate Description of when the error occurs Log Files Contact Numbers Cristie Software UK Limited Technical Support 44 0 1453 847 009 Toll Free US Number 1 866 TEC CBMR 1 866 832 2267 Sales Enquiries 44 0 1453 847 000 Sales Fax 44 0 1453 847 001 Email comr cristie com Web www cristie com Support Hours 05 00 to 17 00 Eastern Standard Time EST Monday to Friday Out of Hours support available to customers with a valid Support Agreement Severity 1 issues only UK Bank Holidays classed as Out of Hours Severity 1 issues only Severity 1 issues are defined as a production server failure cannot perform recovery or actual loss of data occurring For details on da
7. This allows the WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 hostname and Primary DNS suffix to be changed during a DR session if required These details are transient and only apply only while theWinPE 2 or WinPE 4 DR session is running They are not applied to the recovered system when it reboots after the DR session Cristie Network Configurator amp Mac Addr e Help Ethernet Adapters Intel R PRO 1000 MT Metwork Connection Speed Auto Negotiation Status Operational IP Address DNS Servers Network Identification Map Network Drive Host Name WIN L6DS269HOMC Primary DNS Suffix Set Example microsoft com m inint e0syvckn Enter the new Computer Name and press Set to confirm the change Eki See Also Cristie Network Configurator Tool 7 Configure NIC Parameters Assign Static or DHCP IP Settings Map a Network Drive Disconnect Network Drives Setup DNS Servers Display MAC Address Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 52 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM Display Change MAC Address It is possible to display and change the local MAC address of the recovering system Select the MAC Address button at the top of the Main menu dialogue 00 0C 29 73 4F 5 44 ee ee ee l a L sF Mael Sure MASE Bepbaut gateways iQ Use static gateway add MA C ON See Also Cristie Network Configurator Tol 7 Configure NIC Parameters Assign Static or DHCP IP Settings Map a N
8. and Time Eh Spr Note the Additional Clocks and Internet Time tabs are operational In fact it is possible to synchronise the system time with an NTP time server if required Select the Help button to show online help for the recovery environment DM See Also In or Win ase ecovery Console otart Automatic Recovery Wizard Start Manual Recovery Sequence Tools Show Log and Error Reports Copy Log and Error Report Files Close Recovery Console and Reboot Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 8 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM 1 2 2 Start Automatic Recovery Wizard 1 2 2 1 Select the Start the Automatic Recovery Wizard option to commence an automatic DR sequence TBMR Select Restore Type N x Please specify the type of restore you wish to perform Restore from a TSM node Restore from a backupset stored on a TSM node Restore From a backupset stored om 4 disk or removable media other than tape Back Cancel At the moment only restoring from a TSM node or an online backupset is supported A future release will support restoring from a backupset stored on a disk or removable media Make your choice and press Next gt to continue ES In This Section Restore from Node Restore from Backupset Disk Recovery Sequence Disk Scaling Restore from Node If you selected Restore from a Node select Next gt This will then display the Enter TSM server details as shown in the next secti
9. e eoi ec en cee 8 Restore Om NOQG UTI 8 Specify TSM Details and Recovery Date Time esses nennen nnne nnne nnns 9 Select Files paces TO RESON 6 5 rae D Dr orco reo paroi EP ai eee 11 Conti OMNES AY OOM C 12 cone SCUINGS M m TIS 16 Dissimilar Farw Sfi c c ect Grates a ey ect econtra ete Ere tia eeu Weed eed perle dud a Bep epe e vae rusa Ete ee ds 16 Proceed With The REcovery eei ioa m re ce c aene rco tl eaves 18 Restore TromiBacKUDSGEL ceco eoo nui eon Ert ocio eit concer ocn P oboe orla chic o ebrio wei ptite Ore pes EE ERSA 19 DISK RECOVEIY SEGUCIICS PD 21 DISKOAN ern a 24 1 2 3 Start Manual Recovery Sequence rito diet tovt dtrios iati eie eee nannu nananman annnm nnmnnn eee 26 LOCatE CONGU AO RR 26 Restore From NOG enit eias eee ee sa mI TIE eA LIE 29 Restore From BackUpSBb iced dots eee Cerat eco ete ere taa neous Werk el porte iu a bep erbe a varus Ee pes ds 30 Create Panition and VolufTIeS i sonet ad ete tod eie ec e ER m eoe eei tutu te let le dosi cde 31 eg cf e 34 luzi aiseo mr M 37 Dissimilar FardWw abe nieren adaa AEE ra Ee A E Ea aa i eaa N EE EEEE 40 qus d WOOlSs Tase aA a a LE SL E d a LE 41 Cristie Netw ork Configurator TOOl 2 eite oe saces docdsstancadessecaseeecesdbesuasceede
10. est Cancel Select Browse to locate the driver or HAL file you need by browsing to the appropriate folder that holds the inf file If you need to load the driver from another machine then you can browse to a share on that machine and then to the appropriate folder Name Size Type Date Modified SHINSTALLIDE 10KB Setup Information 2 20 2008 5 01 PM RECENT PLSI SCSI 4KB SetupInformation 6 13 2005 2 23 PM 2KB SetupInformation 12 1 2005 2 30 AM hy Documents hy Computer TIME File name lvMSCSI Places Files of type Driver installation files Cancel E Here we are selecting the VMware SCSI controller driver Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd se Bare Machine Recovery for TSM DHW Select A Driver a x Select an Installation File SVMDRIVERSS32 BIT VMSCSLINF Select a manufacturer VM ware Inc Select a driver VMware SCSI Controller Back Next gt Cancel The Wizard allows you to select drivers that are grouped by manufacturer Select the actual driver that you wish to install and click Next gt HW Wizard Question After you confirm the selection the Wizard determines which files need to be installed You are given the opportunity to change the location from which they are loaded if required When the drivers have been installed the Wizard allows you to go back to install another device driver or Finish the pr
11. if the recovery is to Dissimilar Hardware TBMR Welcome ENS x Welcome to the TBMR Manual Recovery Wizard which gives greater control and flexibility in restoring your system Select the operation you want to do and select Next to proceed d Access Configuration hl Create Partitions and Volumes x Restore Files hl Make Bootable Lae Dissimilar Hardware This is determined by comparing the drivers currently in use by Windows WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 and the drivers listed in the recovered machine s registry The step first prompts for what driver types should be checked By default only Mass Storage disk and network devices are checked TBMR Types of Drivers ENS i Specify if all Windows drivers will be checked and loaded Note itis generally only necessary to inject drivers for mass storage and some network devices Drivers for other device types such as chipset CPU type etc can be safely ignored and left for standard Windows Plug and Play processing on reboot However if you wish to load all types of PCI device tick the following box Load all types of drivers Press Next gt to continue For recovery to similar hardware no new devices will be found and this will be confirmed by this dialogue TBMR User Guide Restoring your System oat TBMR Finish ny ECH ETE nii ish to complete the manual recovery sequence DM See Also Start Manual Recovery Sequence
12. you are happy with the recovery configuration press Finish This will commence the actual recovery Note this procedure will completely destroy any existing data on the disks selected for recovery Disks or partitions tagged as no format will be retained The Create Partitions and Volumes step begins by preparing the disk selected for the recovery TBMR Recovery Status Formatted unmounted basic partition labelled MOUNT Formatted unmounted basic partition labelled MOUNT 2 Formatted unmounted basic partition labelled MOUNTS Preparing dynamic disks Creating dynamic volumes Created striped volume with drive letter E labelled 5 TRIPE Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter F labelled HIRR R Created simple volume with drive letter G labelled SIMPLE Created RAID volume with drive letter H labelled RAIDS Created simple volume with drive letter l labelled SIMPLEZ Created completed mirrored volume with drive letter F labelled MIRAUR Created spanned volume with drive letter J labelled SPAN Formatting dynamic volumes Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter E labelled 5 TRIPE Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter labelled SIMPLE Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter H labelled HAIDI5 Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter labelled 5IMPLEZ Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter J labelled SPAN Creating partition mount points Lreating volume mount points Ma
13. 16 48 Rate 160834 4 KB Sec D Restored Files 21 T Bytes 43 X m This process may take some minutes if the backups are large You may select the Abort button to terminate the file recovery process but this may leave the disk or partition in an unpredictable state which may render it unusable Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 36 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM Restore Status 46 Yo Completed l Filespace Details Mame WSS SYSTEM STATE Type NTFS Drive Date Current File Mame amdb4 netf 3bling svstem web extensions 31bF3855ad3b4e SIZE 0 00 Bytes Status Progress Files Done 20 921 of 67 653 Bytes Done 387 GB of B 3b GB Time Taken 00 30 56 Aate 15150 5 KB Sec Ss Restored Files 30 2 Restore Bytes 45 x m If any errors occur during the recovery an error message will be shown in the window Refer to the logs post recovery to establish the cause of any error When the restore files step completes the following dialogue is displayed TBMR Finish EM X Tivoli The system files were restored successfully Back Cancel Select Finish and control returns to the next step in the Manual Recovery sequence E3bd See Also a anual Recove equence Locate Configuration Create Partition and Volumes Make Bootable Dissimilar Hardware TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 1 2 3 4 Make Bootable The next step in the manual recovery seq
14. 2 or WinPE 4 environment which you will need to specify in the VNC client Note the VNC connection is also password protected The VNC feature is intended for diagnosing DR roblems under the guidance of Cristie Support who will provide the password upon request Set trace levels allows the DR log file trace to be increased or decreased as required Tracing Levels E x Do not set any trace levels unless instructed to do so by Cristie support Trace levels can seriously affect the performance of the recovery avc Trace Level a256 Trace Level amp vanar Trace Level a Simpana Trace evel CBAC Trace Level xt Trace Level DSMC Trace Level EFi Trace Level Bc Trace Level RE Trace Level CDP Trace Level xt Trace Level Sh Trace Level ELE Trace Level S05 T5 Trace Level GHW Trace Level S5 SEP Trace Level Networker Trace Level SESA Trace Level TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 43 It is recommended that the trace levels are only changed when advised to do so by Cristie Support Staff This is because they could have a severe impact upon the performance of the backup restore process Advanced Options should only be selected when advised to do so by Cristie Support staff x WARNING Do not change these settings unless directed to do so by Cristie support Map disks automatically Update boot ini Disable Compaq HP services Edi Configuration Use latest B44 client Edit Oem
15. B VMwz k Icon Help lt Back cancel Finally select Finish and the recovery will then proceed TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 21 TBMR Finish i x On selecting Finish recovery of your system will start You will be able to monitor the progress in a new window z Back Cancel The subsequent recovery continues as described in section Disk Recovery Sequence PESd See Also a utomatic Recove IZar Restore from Node Disk Recovery Sequence Disk Scaling 1 2 2 3 Disk Recovery Sequence The Recovery Sequence begins by preparing the disks selected for the recovery Formatted unmounted basic partition labelled MOUNT Formatted unmounted basic partition labelled MOUNT 2 Formatted unmounted basic partition labelled MOUNT 3 Preparing dynamic disks Creating dynamic volumes Created striped volume with drive letter E labelled 5 TRIPE Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter F labelled HIRRUR Created simple volume with drive letter G labelled SIMPLE Created RAID volume with drive letter H labelled HAIDS Created simple volume with drive letter labelled SIMPLE Created completed mirrored volume with drive letter F labelled MIRAOR Created spanned volume with drive letter J labelled SPAN Formatting dynamic volumes Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter E labelled STRIPE Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter G labelled SIMPLE Formatte
16. Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter H labelled RAIDS Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter 1 labelled SIMPLE Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter J labelled SPAM Creating partition mount points Creating volume mount paints Making bootable volumes active Stopping access to Diskpart Successfully performed disk operations Restore will start shortly in a separate window Backup images were restared successfully The system files were restored successtully Updating the target registry Boot drive letter C and Sustem drive letter B Copying boot files Success Sanity check passed Copying DiR ecin to the Windows dive Success Start Dissimilar Hardware Search new hardware devices in the recovering system Mo new devices were found in your system Finally press Close to return to the Recovery Console main menu At this point you may want to Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 24 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM 1 2 2 4 view the recovery logs and perhaps copy the logs to a local device or remote share before selecting to reboot Note recovery logs are also saved to the recovered system to the TBMR installation sub folder Temp e g C Program Files Cristie TBMR Temp ES See Also art Automatic Recove Izar Restore from Node Restore from Backupset Disk Scaling Disk Scaling In situations where the target system has fewer or smaller disks than the original system
17. Locate Configuration Create Partition and Volumes Restore Files Make Bootable 1 2 4 Tools There are a number of tools that can assist with the recovery process They are all collected under this command button Tools Window The options available are Load a driver Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd o Bare Machine Recovery for TSM Configure the network Dissimilar Hardware Wizard Start VNC Set trace levels Advanced options Start iSCSI initiator Load a driver allows a new mass storage or NIC driver to be injected into the running booted WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 DR environment This would be used for example to support a mass storage disk device not currently supported out of box This should be done prior to starting the DR sequence Selecting Configure the network will start the Cristie Network Configurator tool This provides extensive facilities to configure networks during the DR process The Dissimilar Hardware Wizard will allow drivers to be injected into the recovered system when the target hardware has different devices from the original eg RAID controllers Normally this will be done automatically as part of the DR sequence and will not need to be run manually Start VNC will run a VNC server within the WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 environment allowing external VNC clients to remotely connect during the DR session The start process will provide you with the current IP address of the WinPE
18. M the following dialogue TBMR Finish The cloning data was successfully saved Cancel Click Finish to complete the Make Bootable step A new dialogue window opens summarising the success or failure of the operation TBMR Recovery Status a Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter E labelled STRIPE Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter G labelled SIMPLE Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter H labelled RAIDS Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter l labelled SIMPLE2 Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter J labelled SPAN Creating partition mount points Creating volume mount paints Making bootable volumes active Stopping access to Diskpart Successfully performed disk operations TEMA Console Versian 7 1 5755 Manual Recovery Make Bootable started an 10 12 2013 13 35 40 Updating the target registry Boot drive letter C and Sustem drive letter B Copying boot files Success Sanity check passed Copying DiR ecin to the Windows dive Success Press Close to complete the step and return to the Manual Recovery Wizard E3bd See Also a anual KECOVE equence Locate Configuration Create Partition and Volumes Restore Files TBMR User Guide Restoring your System Dissimilar Hardware Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 40 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM 1 2 3 5 Dissimilar Hardware The final step in the manual DR sequence is to check
19. Mame amdb4 microsott windows fr vwizerds resources 31bF3855ac SIZE 0 00 Bytes Status Progress Files Done 16 925 of 80 4668 Bytes Done B 63GB of 15 26 GB Time Taken 00 16 48 Rate 15834 4 KB Sec IEEE Restored Files 21 PRs Bytes 43 X cot followed by SystemState TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 23 Restore Status 46 Yo Completed Filespace Details Mame WSS SYSTEM STATE Type NTFS Drive Date Current File Mame amdb4 netf 3bling svstem web extensions 31bF3855ad3b4e SIZE 0 00 Bytes Status Progress Files Done 20 921 of 67 653 Bytes Done 30r GB of B 3b GB Time Taken 00 30 56 Aate 15150 5 KB Sec Ss Restored Files 30 2 Restore Bytes 45 x m This process may take some minutes if the backups are large You may select the Abort button to terminate the file recovery process but this may leave a disk or partition in an unpredictable state which may render it unusable If any errors occur during the recovery an error message will be shown in the window Refer to the logs post recovery to establish the cause of any error The final steps of the recovery are to run a sanity check to determine if all the expected boot files are present on the boot volume un a dissimilar hardware check to determine if new drivers are required for new boot devices TBMR Recovery Status E Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter G labelled SIMPLE
20. TSM Server Details Server Address 10 10 11 98 Port 1500 Backupset Location Browse TSM Client Details Node Name NIGELPTBMR User Id Leave blank if you wish to use the default i e the same as the Node Name Mx EE ae a v Point in time PIT restore 10 08 14 AM Tuesday December 10 2013 E December 2013 Lr Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 dihbi 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 Back Cancel o INM Ww This can be used to scroll the months years backwards and forwards as necessary Note a future date will result in the latest backup being recovered If PIT mode is not selected then by default the latest file versions will be restored Select Next gt to continue If the backup including the TBMR configuration folder TBMRCFG is encrypted a prompt for the encryption password will be displayed if not held locally TBMR TSM Settings X Password Request b l xj Data is encrypted using a password Enter the correct password and press OE ta proceed Pressing Cancel Will abort the operation OF Cancel lt Back Next gt Cancel TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 11 Enter the password used during the backup Press OK to proceed At this point the Node will be accessed on the specified server and the machine configuration extracted Note TBMR assumes that TCP IP
21. are stored When you have the correct path click on OK and the Wizard will look for more Once all of the drivers of the detected devices have been processed the Wizard will indicate that the installation has finished Click on Finish to proceed Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd se Bare Machine Recovery for TSM DHW PoP Manager BE X 1 Select the folder where you have stored your Windows drivers Change Driver Path S SVIMDRIVERSSSZ BIT Lis 2 Press the Start button to start scanning Start The following devices were found by the PnP manager Class Description SCS Adapter SCSI Controller Met Intel R PRO A000 MT Network Connection Installing drivers for the newly found devices Installing driver for SCS Controller Installed Installing driver For Intel R PRU Z1000 MT Network Connection Skipped Finished installing drivers for the newly found devices Manual Installation Typically you would only manually install a driver for a CPU HAL change Select Manually Install Drivers from the option menu DHW Select An Option E x Select one of the following options and select Next Install Drivers using Plug and Play f Manually Install Drivers C Advanced Options Then select Next gt TBMR User Guide Restoring your System DHW Select A Driver Select an Installation File Browse Select a manufacturer E Select a driver MH
22. covery for TSM TBHR Volume Layout The original and proposed disk volumes are shown below If required right click on a volume to customise the proposed layout Stored layout Proposed layout Hl D WIN L6D52GS3HOMC Pl o WIN L6D5269HOMC E E Disk 0 Size 1023 MB E Rs Disk 0 Size 1023 MB VMwe Po be TBMR Disk Partitioning ie pis Yes partition this disk CAUTION You will lose all the data in this disk EB Cz Dis EA Cri Disl y Mo do nat partition this disk B Dis Existing data may be safe nga Disl Cancel Any attempt to incorrectly turn off formatting will result in this error TBHR Volume Layout The original and proposed disk volumes are shown below If required right click on a volume to customise the proposed layout Stored layout Proposed layout E Bl win eps2esHome Ss H Bl E Disk 0 size 1023 MB VMwz xil R 1 TGT disk 1 must be repartitioned as the existing disk doesn t match the original disk s layout lt Back Next gt Cancel You may also right click on a partition to allow you to selectively modify the partition parameters or remove it altogether TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 15 FPR Volume Partition Details You may Modify the following partition parameters Size in MB only if disk is shown with a B label format yes no The screenshot below shows an example Volume Partition Details Se
23. cristie software the preferred choice for disaster recovery data backup and data migration Bare Machine Recovery for TSM User Guide For Windows June 2014 Version 7 1 3 Cristie Softw are Ltd Cristie Data Products GmbH Cristie Nordic AB New Mill Nordring 53 55 Gamla V rmd v gen 4 Chestnut Lane Stroud GL5 3EH 63843 Niedernberg SE 131 37 Nacka United Kingdom Germany Sw eden Tel 44 0 1453 847000 Tel 49 0 60 28 97 95 0 Tel 46 0 8 718 43 30 Fax 44 0 1453 847001 Fax 49 0 60 28 97 95 7 99 Fax 46 0 8 718 53 40 comr cristie com comr cristie de cbmr cristie se Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd All rights reserved The software contains proprietary information of Cristie Software Ltd it is provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and is also protected by copyright law Reverse engineering of the software is prohibited Due to continued product development this information may change without notice The information and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between Cristie Software Ltd and the client and remains the exclusive property of Cristie Software Ltd If you find any problems in the documentation please report them to us in writing Cristie Software Ltd does not warrant that this documentis error free No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic m
24. cted into the recovered system By default it is only necessary to inject drivers for mass storage devices and in some some cases network devices The Load all types of drivers tick box will force the DR to look for all drivers in Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd te Bare Machine Recovery for TSM addition to mass storage and network devices For example this could include graphics cards USB and chipset devices but these are rarely required and not recommended Note that if drivers are not found for the new boot disk then although WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 will be able to recover the files to the disk there is a good chance that it will not boot correctly Press Next gt to proceed with the recovery EI d See Also Restore from Node Specify TSM Details and Recovery Date Time Select Filespaces To Restore Confirm Volume Layout Proceed With The Recovery Proceed With The Recovery Before continuing with the actual file recovery a final warning screen is displayed TBMR Finish On selecting Finish recovery of your system will start You will be able to monitor the progress in a new window If you are happy with the specified recovery configuration press Finish This will commence the actual file recovery Note this procedure will COMPLETELY DESTROY any existing data on those disks selected for format ie shown with a H Disks or partitions tagged as no format ie shown with a v will remai
25. d dynamic volume with drive letter H labelled RAIDS Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter labelled SIMPLE Formatted dynamic volume with drive letter J labelled SPAN Creating partition mount points Creating volume mount pointa Making bootable volumes active Stopping access to Diskpart Successfully performed disk operations Restore will start shortly in a separate window Backup images were restored successfully This involves disk mapping original layout to new Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 22 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM cleaning removing any existing disk partitions removing any existing dynamic volume databases re creating the partitions Converting to dynamic volumes if required formatting to the required partition type Create partition volume mount points make bootable volumes active The next step is to recover the filespaces to the selected target disks partitions A new window appears containing the restore status of recovered files with progress bars indicating how much of the backup has been restored This display also shows the recovery statistics in terms of time size and throughput The recovery is divided into different phases first the recovery of each volume filespace selected Restore Status 43 Yo Completed Filespace Details Mame win Ibdb2g3homc sct Type NTFS Dives C Date 14 03 2013 15 22 11 Current File
26. echanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Cristie Software Ltd IBM Tivoli Storage Manager TSM AlX and TIVOLI are trademarks of the IBM Corporation NetWorker and Avamar are trademarks of the EMC Corporation Simpana is a trademark of CommVault Inc vSphere vCenter and vCloud are trademarks of VMware Inc Hyper V is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Cristie Management Console CMC PC BaX UBax Cristie Storage Manager CSM SDB ABMR Bare Machine Recovery for EMC Avamar NBMR Bare Machine Recovery for EMC NetWorker SBMR Bare Machine Recovery for CommVault Simpana TBMR Bare Machine Recovery for TSM CBMR Cristie Bare Machine Recovery Recovery Simulator RS CloneManager and CRISP Cristie Recovery ISO Producer are all trademarks of Cristie Software Ltd Cristie Software Ltd New Mill Chestnut Lane Stroud GL5 3EH UK Tel 44 0 1453 847000 Email cbmr cristie com Website http www cristie com Contents Contents 1 Restoring your System 4 1 1 Booting the WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 DR Console from CD esee 4 1 2 WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 Based TBMR Recovery Console esee eene 4 1 2 1 TBMR Recovery Console Main Menu ceeeseeeeeeeeee eee eene nnn n seas nint nnn n niin seas niin nena nnn r nnn a nnn n nnn n nnn n nna 6 1 2 2 Start Automatic Recovery Wizard cio elle eoe iine Loo ca
27. ee the TBMR Recovery Console Main Menu as below cristie TBMR NIE f EH r SOIUWAIC TBMR Recovery Console Start the automatic Recovery wizard o Start the manual Recovery wizard Tools Show a list of lag files for viewing Copy log files to removable media or network location Reboot MERE GMT Standard Time 10 12 2013 10 01 10 Version 7 1 1 Copyright E 2006 2013 Cristie Software Limited Microsoft Masta eres T E ES ee ABE corn cir nal LEWI Viet isles Parar You may configure the format of the displayed date time and the keyboard layout by pressing the locale icon Note this icon will be shown according to the locale of the host system used to create the ISO using the CRISP utility so it may not match the version shown here So if for example the ISO was built on a machine configured with a UK locale it will be displayed as English UK w English US French France French Switzerland German Germany German Switzerland Italian Italy Italian Switzerland Japanese Swedish Date Time and Time Zone Resync By default the standard display uses a keyboard layout to match the default locale as discussed above However this may be changed to one of the listed alternatives Note that this does not change the display language which is always English Select Date Time and Time Zone to configure the time zone for the recovery TBMR User Guide Restoring your System ut Date
28. eive Buffers TCP Checksum Offload IPv4 Transmit Buffers Auto Negotiation 1 0 Gbps Full Duplex 10 Mbps Full Duplex 10 Mbps Half Duplex 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex Auto Megotiation Again note that the speed duplex settings available are NIC dependent Auto Negotiation is generally the NIC default setting Other NIC properties may be changed as required If the NIC is currently connected to the network then the Status will be shown as Operational Otherwise the NIC is considered to be Non Operational ES See Also Cristie Network Configurator Tool Assign Static or DHCP IP Settings Map a Network Drive Disconnect Network Drives Setup DNS Servers Setup Network Identification Display MAC Address TBMR User Guide Restoring your System Normally the WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 DR environment will start with DHCP enabled and active However if a static IP is required use the Use the following IP address option to manually configure Assign Static or DHCP IP Settings First ensure the desired network adapter is selected from the drop down list If a static IP address is to be applied select the Use the following IP address button This will automatically deselect the default DHCP option and allow the static IP parameters to be defined zer deewele b amp Mac Addr I Help Ethernet Adapters Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Speed Au to Negotiation settings Update Status O
29. ery for TSM Confirm Volume Layout The next step in the Automatic recovery shows a list of the disks and partitions to be recovered TBMR Volume Layout 4 The original and proposed disk volumes are shown below If required right click on a volume to customise the proposed layout Stored layout Proposed layout E Bl wiN Lep52G9HOMC EH Ml Gry Disk 0 Size 1023 MB VMwe eu gj Disk 1 Size 5 00 GB VMwie 85 a SIMPLE Simple H H RAIDS Raid NT 0041 5 xeaN Gpanned E oe Disk 2 Size 4 00 GB VMwe EE gj Disk 3 Size 40 00 GB VMw mam Ej Disk 4Size 1 00 GB ld Icon Help 3 B wIN L6D52G9HOMC Ep Disk 0 Size 1023 MB d e E STRIPE Striped NT bad er F MIRROR Mirrored tz Disk 15ize 5 00 GB Gq Disk 2 Size 4 00 GB tu Disk 3 Size 40 00 GB J tu Disk 4Size 1 00 GB eu Disk 5 Size 10 00 GB k en Cancel The left hand panel of the dialogue shows the original disk layout and partitions The right hand panel shows how the recovered disks will be partitioned after the recovery A green tick box W next to a disk signifies that the disk and its underlying partitions will be left intact Placed next to a partition volume means that the corresponding partition volume WILL NOT be partitioned A red exclamation mark B placed next to a disk means it WILL be partitioned during recovery Placed next to a partition or volume means that the corresponding
30. etwork Drive Disconnect Network Drives Setup DNS Servers Setup Network Identification TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 53 1 2 4 2 Dissimilar Hardware Wizard A restore to dissimilar hardware is normally detected during the Automatic or Manual DR sequence Drivers will be injected automatically at the end of the restore sequence if a source location has been provided However if this process has failed for some reason or additional drivers are required to be injected into the recovering machine then this Dissimilar Hardware Wizard DHW tool is provided Note it is only necessary to load the drivers for the hard disk NIC and rarely the HAL Drivers for the hard disks and NIC can be determined by Plug and Play PnP and may be readily identified However changes required in the CPU model via a change in HAL cannot yet be determined by PnP these need to be loaded manually If you wish to scan for just Mass Storage and Network devices the minimum required to boot a dissimilar system select Next to continue to the next step of the Wizard This is the recommended option Under the guidance of Cristie Support you may be asked to scan for all devices In this case tick the Scan for all devices box before selecting Next gt DHW Welcome X Welcome to Dissimilar Hardware Wizard This will take you through the steps to install the necessary drivers for your new hardware You may need the installation media fro
31. gelp Password IIT Unmap a network drive bs Unmap Drive Select the drive letter that you wish to allocate from the Drive drop down box and type in the share name that you wish to associate with it Also specify the network credentials to be used to access the share Press Map Drive to confirm the share operation If successful the share will be added to the Unmap a network drive drop down list Elka See Also Cristie Network Configurator Tool Configure NIC Parameters Assign Static or DHCP IP Settings Disconnect Network Drives Setup DNS Servers Setup Network Identification Display MAC Address TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 49 Unmap a Network Drive If you need to disconnect a mapped drive for any reason this option allows you to do this Just select the drive that you wish to disconnect from the Unmap a network drive drop down list and then click Unmap Drive if Cristie Network Configurator amp Mac Addr L Help Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Speed Auto Negotiation Settings Update Status Oper ational IP Address DNS Servers Metwork Identification Map Network Drive Map a network drive Drive o Network Path Map Drive Domain Username _Map Drive Password M WMaalaxy public N WMgalaxy public The mapped drive is removed from the list to confirm the operation ES See Also Cristie Network Configurator Tool Co
32. his case it is possible to increase partition size manually during the recovery by right clicking on the partition icon and selecting Modify Ea See Also art Automatic Recove Izar Restore from Node Restore from Backupset Disk Recovery Sequence Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 26 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM 1 2 3 Start Manual Recovery Sequence Select the Start the Manual Recovery Wizard to commence a manual DR sequence This option will stop after each step in the DR sequence allowing the DR to be aborted or the step to be repeated with different parameters ES In This Section Locate Configuration Create Partition and Volumes Restore Files Make Bootable Dissimilar Hardware 1 2 3 1 Locate Configuration The first step of the manual DR sequence is to provde the location of the DR configuration TBMR Welcome EE xj Welcome to the TBMR Manual Recovery Wizard which gives greater control and flexibility in restoring your system Select the operation you want to do and select Mext to proceed Lae Access Configuration Greate Partitions and Volumes C Restore Files C Make Bootable C Dissimilar Hardware Back Cancel Press Next gt to proceed to the first step of the sequence Press Cancel to abort the recovery sequence at this point You will then be presented with a dialogue prompting you to select the type of the TSM restore TBMR User Guide Restoring your System TBHR
33. is the communication method used between the Client and the Server Other TSM communication methods are not supported E3bd See Also Restore from Node Select Filespaces To Restore Confirm Volume Layout Dissimilar Hardware Proceed With The Recovery Select Filespaces To Restore The next step prompts for the filespaces to restore Generally each filespace represents a disk partition or volume Put a tick against each filespace that should be restored TBMER Select Rilespaces to Restore At least one System and one Boot partition must be selected in order to recover your machine This may be the same partition You can select additional drives to be restored by ticking the check box next to the drive Sc Yes win4l d52g9home cs NTFS ELT Mwin l amp d52g8homcle s MTFS ELI Vwin l amp d52g8homcWMs NTFS Bec Mwin l amp d52g8homclgs MTFS B usc wwin4 d52g9homc hs NTFS Bn Mwiin l amp d52g8homcljs MTFS B Vwin l amp d52g8homcljs MTFS nos Vwin l amp d52g8homclks FAT nos Vwein amp d52g8homcls FAT32 Ham win46d52g9homc ms exFAT Deselect All Note the system and boot partitions even if on different partitions will always be restored by default Click Next to continue to the next step PESBd See Also Restore from Node Specify TSM Details and Recovery Date Time Confirm Volume Layout Dissimilar Hardware Proceed With The Recovery Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 12 Bare Machine Recov
34. king bootable volumes active Stopping access to Diskpart Successfully perfarmed disk operations Restore will start shartly in a separate window Backup images were restored successtully This involves disk mapping original layout to new Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd ES Bare Machine Recovery for TSM cleaning removing any existing disk partitions removing any existing dynamic volume databases re creating the partitions converting to dynamic volumes if required formatting to the required partition type Create partition volume mount points make bootable volumes active Press Close to continue with the recovery ES See Also a anual KECOVE equence Locate Configuration Restore Files Make Bootable Dissimilar Hardware 1 2 3 3 Restore Files The next step of the manual recovery process is to restore the DR backup files TBMR Welcome Bl x Welcome to the TBMR Manual Recovery Wizard which gives greater control and flexibility in restoring your system Select the operation you want to do and select Next to proceed Ta Access Configuration i 4 ong Create Partitions and Volumes Lae Restore Files C Make Bootable C Dissimilar Hardware Back Cancel Press Next gt to identify the TSM filespaces that should be recovered Note that the SystemState filespace will always be recovered by default TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 35
35. lINFDrivers aahci inf ES See Also Tools Cristie Network Configurator Tool Dissimilar Hardware Wizard Show a list of log files for viewing This main menu option allows the log files produced during the recovery to be viewed using Notepad Normally viewing this information is only required to diagnose a problem with the recovery TBMR Logfiles x Highlight a file and select vier to view its contents Select Close to close this dialog icon Name Date Time Size bmr_status log 15 03 13 03 08 00 4 KB E CBAC_dump log 15 03 13 03 00 08 are E CBAC_trace log 19 03 13 03 09 02 13 KB E CDP dump log 19 03 13 3 0 7 42 21 KB E CDP trace log 19 03 13 03 09 02 174 KB Z CGBC_trace log 15 03 13 03 09 10 3 KB EJ CNM_trace log 15 03 13 03 02 02 3 kB E CRM trace log 19 03 13 03 09 02 a KB E CRMWizard_trace log 19 03 13 03 09 10 24 KB E dhw loa log 19 03 13 03 09 02 2 KB E dsmerrar loa 15 03 13 03 00 05 4 KE Eh hatna laa 1E r2 H3 ID n7 42 Avo isl The important files are this is not an exhaustive list ES See Also In Or VVIN ase TBMR Recovery Console Main Menu Start Automatic Recovery Wizard Start Manual Recovery Sequence Tools Copy Log and Error Report Files Close Recovery Console and Reboot ecove ONSOIE TBMR User Guide Restoring your System ot 1 2 6 Copy log files to removable media or network location Since all log and error files generated during the recovery a
36. lect Delete to remove the partition completely only if disk is shown with a B If you attempt to either not format or delete a Windows system partition an error such as this will be displayed Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 16 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM TBMR Error E E x X Failed to delete requested partition At this stage nothing has happened to the disks Press Next gt to continue with the recovery EI d See Also estore from Node Specify TSM Details and Recovery Date Time Select Filespaces To Restore Dissimilar Hardware Proceed With The Recovery Clone Settings Use this dialogue to change the recovered system s hostname and IP addresses if required Select to use either DHCP or enter a valid static IP address TBMR Clone Settings i Do not change any settings on this page unless you wish to change the identity of the recovered machine For example when performing a cloning operation Change the computer s NetBIOS name on reboot wIN LeDs2G9HOMC AE Change the computer s host name on reboot NewName Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Operational I Use DHCP Use DHCP You may change the IP address for each NIC interface independently NICs that are currently connected to a network are tagged with Operational If you wish to retain the current hostname and IP addresses leave the fields at their default values and select Next to contin
37. lespaces to Restore I At least one System and one Boot partition must be selected in order to recover your machine This may be the same partition You can select additional drives to be restored by ticking the check box next to the drive Drive Letter inn st File System Sc Yes Wwwin4 d52gShome c NTFS Mee win4t d5299homec e NTFS Br Win l amp d52g9homcWfs MTFS Bec win4 d5299home gs NTFS nose Wwin l amp d52g98homclhs MTFS Bn Win l amp d52g8homcljs NTFS B Wwin l amp d52g8homc js MTFS EI Wwin l amp d52g8homclks FAT Bu Min amp d52g8homcls FAT32 Bu Wwin l amp d52g9homcims exFAT Deselect All lt Back Next gt Cancel Select the filespaces to restore and then the partition layout for the recovering system TBMR Volume Layout The original and proposed disk volumes are shown below If required right click on a volume to customise the proposed layout Stored layout Proposed layout EB win teps2csHome Fey Disk 0 Size 1023 MB ey E STRIPE striped NT 0 FLIMIRROR Mirrored Eu Disk 1Size 5 00 GB E rj Disk 2 Size 4 00 GE ee Disk 3 Size 40 00 GB E eu Disk 4Size 1 00GB B Disk 5 Size 10 00 GB k El sj Disk 0 Size 1023 MB VMwe ZEN i Disk 1 Size 5 00 GB VMwe 4 c SIMPLE Simple M 5 H RAIDS Raid NT HW Zr Disk 2 Size 4 00 GB Vw Hl Ge Disk 3 Size 40 00 GB VMw B Disk 45ize 1 00 G
38. m the hardware manufacturer Scan for only network and mass storage devices Recommended Scan for all devices Select only when asked by Cristie support Dissimilar Hardware Wizard Version 7 1 153 Copyright C 2003 2013 Cristie Software Limited C r15 C United Kingdom SO Ware http www cristie com Zk cancel Select the Install Drivers using Plug and Play option Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 54 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM DHW Select An Option E X Select one of the following options and select Next Install Drivers using Plug and Play C Manually Install Drivers C Advanced Options Back Cancel Install Drivers using Plug and Play The window appears empty to start with The set of drivers located on the recovery CD is the default choice but in practice they should not be used Instead change the driver search path to where you have actually located your drivers for example to a network share or another CD with the Change command button DHW PnP Manager x p X 1 Select the mr on ie 3 x hae Driver Specify the folder to search for drivers for new devices 2 Press the rt My Computer E 344 Floppy A e OS Cz ih TBMR622 86_PE1 F x CD ROM X H APPLICATIONS E DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS Fy 1386 H PROGRAM FILES EHE YMDRIVERS o 32 BIT Ba H MGB AMM TWE fF x aF 14 In the example ab
39. n intact Ea See Also Restore from Node Specify TSM Details and Recovery Date Time Select Filespaces To Restore Dissimilar Hardware Confirm Volume Layout TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 19 1 2 2 2 Restore from Backupset If you selected Restore from a Backupset select Next This will then display the Enter TSM server details TBMR TSM Settings Please enter the TSM Server and Client details below and select Next to continue TSM Server Details Server Address 10 2 1 17 Port 1500 Backupset Location Browse TSM Client Details Node Mame NIGELPTBMR User Id Admin Leave blank if you wish to use the default j e the same as the Node Name Password Point in time PIT restore Thursday March 14 2013 5 05 27 PM Example above shows the server Admin credentials being used to recover the backupset instead of the Node credentials The system configuration will then be restored from the appropriate backupset which is selected from the next dialogue TBMR Backupset Selection E Please select the backupset to restore Select backupset resr 103396125 Description vinz008R2 Cancel Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 20 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM The configuration will then be retrieved from the selected backupset The DR process continues from the Select Filespaces to Restore dialogue TBMR Select Fi
40. nfigure NIC Parameters Assign Static or DHCP IP Settings Map a Network Drive Setup DNS Servers Setup Network Identification Display MAC Address Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 5o Bare Machine Recovery for TSM Setup DNS Servers DNS server IP addresses are automatically set when the WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 DR environment boots However options are provided to allow DNS server IP addresses to be manually set if required Note WINS servers are not currently supported by this tool Cristie Network Configurator amp Mac Addr L Help Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Speed Auto Negotiation Settings Update Status Oper ational Network Identification Map Network Drive IP Address DNS Servers C Obtain DNS Server address automatically Use the following DNS Server address DNS Server 10 Select the Use the following DNS Server address radio button and enter the new DNS IP server address If required select the More button to add several DNS IP addresses Press Apply to activate the new address PESBd See Also ristie Network Configurator loo Configure NIC Parameters Assign Static or DHCP IP Settings Map a Network Drive Disconnect Network Drives setup Network Identification Display MAC Address TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 51 Setup Network Identification Click the Network Identification tab to setup a new hostname for the recovering system
41. o configure the target disk partitions and volumes TBMR Welcome Welcome to the TBMR Manual Recovery Wizard which gives greater control and flexibility in restoring your system Select the operation you want to do and select Next to proceed v Access Configuration gw E77 Create Partitions and Volumes C Restore Files C Make Bootable C Dissimilar Hardware Back Cancel select Next gt to display the Volume Layout dialogue TBMR Volume Layout The original and proposed disk volumes are shown below If required right click on a volume to customise the proposed layout Stored layout Proposed layout WIN L6D52G9HOMC E Bg Em Disk 0 Size 1023 MB VMwe ELM ej Disk 1 Size 5 00 GB vMwe 4 5 G SIMPLE Simple M 9 eas Raid NT j b E E J SPAN panned El E Disk 2 Size 4 00 GB vw MI Disk 3 Size 40 00 GB vMw E Disk 45ize 1 00 GB VMwz E Bl win eps2csHome ET ea Disk 0 Size 1023 MB R0 E STRIPE Striped NT 7 F MIRROR Mirrored Erg Disk 1 Size 5 00 GB Fey Disk 2 Size 4 00 GE EF ay Disk 3 Size 40 00 GB ross Disk 4Size 1 00 GB B Disk 5 Size 10 00 GB k k Icon Help lt Back cancel This screen shows the original disk layout against that of the target system The target disk layout could be very different to the original TBMR will attempt to match the disks using its own in buil
42. ocess TBMR User Guide Restoring your System so DHW Finish E X The selected driver is successfully installed IF you want to install mare divers select the Back button and select the new drivers IF pou are Finished with the drivers select Finish and the wizard will exit au may now reboot the just recovering server for the changes to take effect Back Cancel ES See Also Tools Cristie Network Configurator Tool Load a Driver 1 2 4 3 Load a Driver This option allows a new mass storage or Network card driver to be loaded into the WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 environment Use this when WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 does not have a built in driver for your hardware For example if the DR environment does not show any disks to be recovered you can inject a new mass storage device driver for the device and retry the DR Wizard You will be prompted for the location of the driver INF file TBMR Dynamic Driver Loading a x Specify the location where the driver installation IHF file can be found FO Browse Load Cancel The INF file and other associated driver files Such as the SYS file can be located on a CD USB device or a network share The following confirmation dialogue is displayed if the driver is loaded successfully Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd Bare Machine Recovery for TSM 1 2 5 CBHR Information 7 X i Successfully loaded the driver Ps nigelp Inte
43. on DIM In This Section ecl etails and Recove ate lime Select Filespaces To Restore Confirm Volume Layout Dissimilar Hardware Proceed With The Recovery TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 9 Specify TSM Details and Recovery Date Time The first step of the automatic recovery identifies the location of the TSM Server and Node used to back up the Client TBMR TSM Settings Please enter the TSM Server and Client details below and select Next to continue TSM Server Details Server Address 10 10 11 98 Port 1500 Backupset Location Browse NIGELPTEMR Leave blank if you wish to use the default j e the same as the Node Name FEH Point in time PIT restore Zk cana Note You may use an alternative to the normal Node credentials such as the Administrator account to access the account In this case enter the username of the alternative in the User ld field and the corresponding password Selecting the Point in time PIT restore mode will allow the system to be recovered from the most recent backup before the specified date and time This means the version of any file restored will be earlier than the specified date and time Selecting the down arrow in the calendar control will bring up a Calendar Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd to Bare Machine Recovery for TSM Please enter the TSM Server and Client details below and select Next to continue
44. ove the driver search path is changed to the VMware drivers on the WinPE boot CD Begin the PnP driver detection by clicking Start A TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 55 DHW PnP Manager E X 1 Select the folder where you have stored your Windows drivers Change Driver Path 2 SVMDRIVERSSZ BIT 2 Press the Start button to start scanning Start The process checks the dewces that it can detect and when it finds one that does not have a driver loaded it will offer to install it The example below shows an LSI SCSI device being detected C Found a new hardware LE x CEMA found a new hardware in your system eG SCSI Controller A matching diver SV MDBRINVERSN3Z BIT SESI SCSIINF is found Select Install to Install this driver Selecting Install All will install the matching drivers for newly found devices without prompting Driver Path s SVMBRIVERSS32 BIT Change Driver Path Search Again Install Install All Skip Cancel If you are satisfied that the found driver path is correct click on Install and the driver will be installed The device scan will continue and may find for example other mass storage or network devices Follow the steps above to install Drivers are usually sys files The inf files define which driver files need to be loaded for a given device You may need to confirm the location of the driver files for each device or possibly find the path where they
45. partition volume WILL be partitioned A red white exclamation mark ail placed next to a disk means at least one partition volume WILL be partitioned A white box L1 indicates that the disk will be completely ignored during the recovery Click on the Icon Help button to display a summary of this TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 13 TBMR Volume Layout E X The original and proposed disk volumes are shown below If required right click on a volume to customise the proposed layout Stored layout Proposed layout g Icon Help l EE xj Disk Level Partition olme Level B Dusk WILL be partitioned B Partition olume ILL be formatted M Disk WILL NOT be partitioned i Partition olume WILL HOT be formatted At least one Partition olume WILL be farmatted O Disk WILL be ignored in the recovery lt Back Next gt Cancel When the recovery is to the original system the contents of both panels will look similar if the number of disks is the same Possibly the disk sizes will be different When performing a recovery to a dissimilar system the disk mapping can be much more complex Some of the criteria used to judge the disk mapping are disk geometry disk capacity if currently formatted the disk signature You may right click on any disk shown in the right hand panel to select whether the disk will be formatted or not Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 14 Bare Machine Re
46. per rational Network Identification Map Network Drive IP Address DNS Servers me Obtain an IP address automatically ome so IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 10 0 1 1 More Use static gateway address OK Apply Cancel Set the new IP address subnet mask and gateway IP address The More button will allow the system to have more than one static IP address Click on Apply to confirm the settings for the selected adapter This feature will also allow the DHCP lease to be released or renewed as required Elka See Also Cristie Network Contigurator Tool Configure NIC Parameters Map a Network Drive Disconnect Network Drives setup DNS Servers setup Network Identification Display MAC Address Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 48 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM Map a Network Drive In order to simplify access to network resources the Network Configurator allows you to map a network drive to a network share Start the Cristie Network Configurator from the Tools menu and select the Map Network Drive tab Cristie Network Configurator Mac Addr e Help Ethernet Adapters Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Speed Auto Negotiation Settings Update Status Oper ational IP Address DNS Servers Metwork Identification Map Network Drive Map a network drive Drive liv Network Path galaxy public Domain Username stroud ni
47. re only transitory ie they are lost as soon as the Windows WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 envronment exits this option allows you to copy the files to a local device or remote network share for permanent record before booting the recovered system Use the Cristie Network Configurator utility to setup a network share first All the files are compressed into a single ZIP file so that they can be easily sent to Cristie Support when required TBMR Copy Logfiles B x Specify the location where the logfiles need to be copied Copy logfiles to the following location JB nigelp LOGs OF Cancel The example shows files being copied to a network share A Note the logs are automatically written back to the recovered system after a successful recovery They are saved to the TBMR installation sub folder Temp Rab See Also In or Win ase ecove onsole TBMR Recovery Console Main Menu Start Automatic Recovery Wizard Start Manual Recovery Sequence Tools Show Log and Error Reports Close Recovery Console and Reboot 1 2 Reboot After a successful recovery select Reboot to exit the Windows WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 environment and boot the recovered system Press Yes on the confirmation warning to restart or No to continue running the DR console If you choose to reboot the recovered Windows system will boot into the OS TBMR Warning X Exiting this program will restart your computer Do you really want to exit E w
48. riginal or a dissimilar system A typical TBMR recovery sequence consists of the following steps 1 Install and run the Cristie Recovery ISO Producer CRISP tool on a suitable system to create the TBMR WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 based recovery environment This only needs to be done once 2 Boot the TBMR WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 recovery environment on the target system 3 Run a restore sequence from the recovery environment on the target system using the TSM backup 4 When the restore operation is complete and before booting the system you may change the hostname and IP address as required If the target system uses different hardware from the source system inject additional drivers into the system using the hardware wizard tool This tool wil detect any new devices in the target system and prompt for the drivers 5 Boot the recovered system ES In This Section Booting the WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 DR Console from CD Insert the bootable TBMR WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 DR CD DVD ROM and reboot the machine You will be prompted to Press any key to boot from the CD or DVD Press any key to boot from CD or DUD _ This prompt is only made for a few seconds before the system will attempt to boot the underlying OS so you will need to react quickly To support devices for example a new mass storage controller not supported in the current DR environment WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 allows drivers for any device to be injected at any time post boot Refer to the sec
49. scedeenacecdceedseenediactedeswades 43 Gontrigure NIG Paralmetens aae s ceed Cic ee ao aie vx rd eate je cran pot Eye Ae an step e erdt T LI E dE 44 ASSIGN Static or DACP IP Sellids nace cei uci toes ev te cei e a Eua eta gerat e Eoo a eE ves Cela Ce e tee pee da 47 Mapa ING DW ORK DEV EE 48 unimap a Network DIV sco Sect M 49 SetuP DNS SCIV ONS C E 50 Setup Netw ork Identif IC ato esae ced iot et Eee ptor ey ae i ena ob ls brilla sy Del ci i pe te pede 51 DIsplay Charnge WAG Addis Sac fect tee cede leue ee p e atre eeu eee ere Y reet ode ede crus 52 DIS Similar uiueE ig miira io 53 koad a mn 59 1 2 5 Show a list of log files for viewing oublie cca eee ies eee 60 1 2 6 Copy log files to removable media or network location eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ener nnn nnn nnn 61 1 27 ReBOOU iidavisoenand vitet nada adidas Cb escis dra D Dci aa e RU Uu M A ouo quaes dup e E CM Vd 61 2 Cristie Technical Support 63 Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd Bare Machine Recovery for TSM 1 1 1 1 2 Restoring your System This section discusses the steps required to run a recover sequence using the TBMR Recovery Console The console is booted from the media created by CRISP in conjunction with the CRISP WinPE2 and WinPE4 Filesets for TBMR 7 1 3 The WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 based recovery environment is booted on the target system This could be the o
50. t criteria Some of the criteria used to judge the match are disk geometry tracks cylinders and sectors disk capacity Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 32 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM if currently formatted the disk signature However it is possible to change the partition size or opt to tag untag whether or not a partition should be formatted To do this right click on the the disk icon and the following configuration dialogue is displayed TBHR Volume Layout The original and proposed disk volumes are shown below If required right click on a volume to customise the proposed layout Stored layout Proposed layout EC Type Mirrored i File System HTFS Size in MB JERE FA ad Label MIRROR 2 Mount Details Eoo Drive Letter The indicator shown next to the disk icon indicates whether that disk will be left intact or not A red exclamation mark indicates that the disk will be re partitioned and or formatted A green tick indicates that the disk will be left intact Disks and partitions are discussed in more detail in the Volume Layout section Press Back to return to the prevous step Finish to commence the active part of this step or Cancel to abort TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 33 TBMR Finish og xj On selecting Finish various disk management tasks will begin You will be able to monitor the progress in a new window If
51. tes of UK Bank Holidays please see www cristie com support Cristie Software Limited are continually expanding their product range in line with the latest technologies Please contact the Cristie Sales Office for the latest product range Should you have specific requirements for data storage and backup devices then Cristie s product specialists can provide expert advice for a solution to suit your needs Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd
52. tion titled Load a Driver for information on how to do this Ensure you add the correct driver version 32 bit for WinPE2 and 64 bit for WinPE4 WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 Based TBMR Recovery Console When the WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 TBMR Console is booted a Windows installation like boot procedure is started During the boot process WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 drivers for your Plug and Play devices will be loaded in particular the Mass Storage devices and Network Adapters When the WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 system has fully booted it is possible to remove the CD DVD if you wish TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 5 Note the DR Console will automatically reboot 72 hours after starting This is an operating limitation of the Microsoft Windows WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 environment cristie a y i h ie MEME for TSH RA Please wait while your PhP devices are loaded Micro sett tose r Dein CE When this sequence completes the TBMR Recovery Console will be shown EM In This Section ecove onsole Main Menu Start Automatic Recovery Wizard Start Manual Recovery Sequence Tools Show Log and Error Reports Copy Log and Error Report Files Close Recovery Console and Reboot Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 6 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM 1 2 1 TBMR Recovery Console Main Menu When you boot the WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 DR environment the WinPE2 and WinPE4 versions are very similar you will s
53. ue to the next section Dissimilar Hardware Next the DR process performs a check to determine if there are new dewces in the recovering machine that were not present in the original system If this is true then this is a dissimilar DR and the following dialogue will be shown to allow the user to specify the location of the new driver files for these devices TBMR User Guide Restoring your System TBMR Dissimilar Hardware EE xj The Plug and Play manager found new devices in the recovering machine View List Enter the path s where the drivers can be found X WMDrivers vMwareDrivers32 hit Separate multiple paths with a semicolon Network Setup Next gt Cancel Specify the default path or paths to be searched for the missing driver files The paths may be on a local device eg a USB disk or a network share Use the Network Setup button if you need to map a network share In either case the paths must be accessible to the WinPE 2 or WinPE 4 environment Select View List to see a list of the new devices Found New Devices X PCI SCSIAdapter SAS Controller o Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Ensure the specified path or paths contain the correct drivers for the dissimilar machine ie correct 32 or 64 bit version as appropriate for the OS At the end of the DR sequence the specified paths will be searched for the missing drivers and automatically inje
54. uence is to make the original disk bootable This involves re creating the MBR of the boot disk and modifying the registry with the new disk GUID TBMR Welcome l xj Welcome to the TBMR Manual Recovery Wizard which gives greater control and flexibility in restoring your system Select the operation you want to do and select Next to proceed d Access Configuration hl Create Partitions and Volumes x Restore Files Lae Make Bootable C Dissimilar Hardware Back Cancel Press Next gt to commence the Make Bootable step You will now be able to change the hostname and or the machine s IP addresses on reboot TBMR Clone Settings Do not change any settings on this page unless you wish to change the identity of the recovered machine For example when performing a coning operation Change the computer s NetBIOS name on reboot win ep 52G9HOMC MewName Change the computer s host name on reboot win ep 52G9HOMC ES NewNamex64 Change the IP address of this adapter on reboot lintel PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Operational z Use DHCP I Use DHCP IP Address lO EUR EE 1 10 11 en en Metmask 0 S 755 0 0 Q0 Gateway Tern o 0 1 10 If no hostname or IP change is required click Next to continue The cloning data is confirmed with Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd EE Bare Machine Recovery for TS
55. us Operational Network Identification Map Network Drive IP Address DNS Servers Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Details Release Renew Use the following IP address IP Address Subnet Mask Pefault Gateway l Use static gateway address The resulting display offers numerous NIC properties that can be changed This property list is dependent upon the NIC ie not all properties will be available for all NICs TBMR User Guide Restoring your System 45 Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Properties 21 xl Adaptive Inter Frame 5pacing Locally Administered Address Log Link State Event Transmit To change the NIC speed or duplex setting select the corresponding Property from the dialogue and then select the required value from the Value drop down box as shown below Copyright 2008 2014 Cristie Software Ltd 46 Bare Machine Recovery for TSM Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Properties Advanced The following properties are available for this network adapter Click the property you want to change on the left and then select its value on the right Property Value Adaptive Inter Frame Spacing Flow Control Interrupt Moderation Interrupt Moderation Rate IPv4 Checksum Offload Jumbo Packet Large Send Offload IPv4 amp Link Speed amp Duplex Locally Administered Address Log Link 5tate Event Priority amp VLAM Rec
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