DL4300 Appliance
Working with protected machines in the Local Mount Utility
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Option
Description
Password
The password used to access the Core machine.
NOTE:
This option is only available if you
chose to use specific credentials.
3. After you make your changes, click OK.
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Reconnecting to a Core
If you lose the connection to an Rapid Recovery Core machine, you can refresh the connection with the following
step.
1. From the Local Mount Utility user interface, do one of the following:
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If the Core is offline, double-click the Core whose connection you want to reestablish.
The LMU attempts to reestablish a connection to the Core.
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If the Core is online, right-click the Core and then click Reconnect to Core.
The LMU refreshes the connection.
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Removing a Rapid Recovery Core machine from the Local
Mount Utility
Complete the following procedure to remove a Core from the LMU.
NOTE:
This option is not available for a Rapid Recovery Core located on and labeled as the localhost.
1. From the Local Mount Utility user interface, right-click the Core you want to remove, and then click Remove
Core.
2. To confirm the command, click Yes in the dialog box.
The LMU removes the Core and its protected machines from the navigation tree.
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Working with protected machines in the Local
Mount Utility
With the Local Mount Utility (LMU), you can mount and browse recovery points from protected machines without
having to be logged in to the Rapid Recovery Core Console associated with that machine. For more information,
see the following procedures:
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Mounting a recovery point using the Local Mount Utility
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Exploring a mounted recovery point using the Local Mount Utility
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Dismounting individual recovery points using the Local Mount Utility
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Dismounting all recovery points from a single Rapid Recovery Core or protected machine
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Dismounting all mounted recovery points using the Local Mount Utility