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Mounting a recovery point
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Status Color
Description
Green
Indicates that the recovery point contains one or
more database, and that mountability checks are
enabled, and that mountability check passed or that
the checksum check passed.
Recovery status point colors for SQL databases
The following table lists the status indicators that display for SQL databases.
Table 150. SQL database status indicators
Status Color
Description
White
Indicates that a SQL database is not detected within
the recovery point, volume, or volume group.
Yellow
SQL database was offline, indicating that
attachability checks were not possible and have not
been performed.
Red
Indicates that the attachability check failed, or SQL
database is offline.
Green
Indicates that the attachability check passed.
NOTE:
Recovery points that do not have an Exchange or SQL database associated with it appear with a
white status indicator. In situations where both an Exchange and SQL database exists for the recovery
point, the most severe status indicator displays for the recovery point.
Parent topic
Mounting a recovery point
In Rapid Recovery, you can mount a recovery point for a Windows machine to access stored data through a local
file system.
NOTE:
To mount a Linux recovery point with the
local_mount
.
NOTE:
When mounting recovery points from data restored from a machine that has data deduplication
enabled, you must also enable deduplication on the Core server.
1. In the Rapid Recovery Core Console, navigate to the machine that you want to mount to a local file system.
The Summary page appears for the selected protected machine.
2. Click the Recovery Points menu.
The Recovery Points page appears for the selected machine.
3. Optionally, in the Recovery Points pane, from the list of recovery points, click the right arrow symbol to
expand the recovery point detail, showing volumes included in the recovery point.
4.
In the row for the recovery point that you want to mount, click
and from the drop-down menu, select
Mount.