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Mounting a recovery point volume on a Linux machine
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a. Select the local mount point or points you want to dismount.
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To dismount all recovery points, click the checkbox in the title bar of the Local Mounts table to select all mount
points.
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To dismount one or more recovery points, click the checkbox in the first column of each row representing the
mount point you want to disconnect.
b.
Click
Dismount.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
c. Click to confirm that you want to dismount the selected recover points.
The local recovery points dismount.
NOTE:
If toast alerts are enabled, you may see an alert that the appropriate mount points are
being dismounted.
3. To disconnect recovery points mounted remotely, in the Remote Mounts pane, do the following:
a. Select the remote mount point or points you want to disconnect.
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To disconnect all recovery points, click the checkbox in the title bar of the Remote Mounts table to select all
mount points.
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To disconnect one or more recovery points, click the checkbox in the first column of each row representing
the mount point you want to disconnect.
b.
Click
Disconnect.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
c. Click to confirm that you want to disconnect the selected recover points.
The local recovery points disconnected.
NOTE:
If toast alerts are enabled, you may see an alert that the appropriate mount points are
being disconnected.
4. Confirm that the previously mounted recovery points no longer appear in the Local Mounts or Remote
Mounts list, as appropriate.
Parent topic
Working with Linux recovery points
The recommended and supported method to mount and unmount recovery points from a protected Linux machine
is to use the local_mount utility.
The procedures listed below specifically address using local_mount to mount and unmount Linux recovery points.
NOTE:
For managing Linux recovery points in any other way, see
Managing snapshots and recovery
, as all other management can be conducted from the Core Console.
Parent topic
Mounting a recovery point volume on a Linux machine
Using the local_mount utility in Rapid Recovery, you can remotely mount a volume from a recovery point as a
local volume on a Linux machine.