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6.
If you previously mounted the backup by using the
trueimagemnt
utility, use this utility again to
unmount the backup (see "Mounting backup volumes" later in this topic).
7.
Return to the management console by pressing CTRL+ALT+F1, or by running the command:
/bin/product
(Do not reboot the machine at this point. Otherwise, you will have to create the volume
structure again.)
8.
Click
Recover
, then specify the path to the archive and any other required parameters, and then
click
OK
.
Note:
This procedure does not work when connected to Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Bootable Agent
remotely, because the command shell is not available in this case.
Example
Suppose that you previously performed a disk backup of a machine with the following disk
configuration:
The machine has two 1-gigabyte and two 2-gigabyte SCSI hard disks, mounted on
/dev/sda
,
/dev/sdb
,
/dev/sdc
, and
/dev/sdd
, respectively.
The first and second pairs of hard disks are configured as two MD devices, both in the RAID-1
configuration, and are mounted on
/dev/md0
and
/dev/md1
, respectively.
A logical volume is based on the two MD devices and is mounted on
/dev/my_volgroup/my_logvol
.
The following picture illustrates this configuration.
Do the following to recover data from this archive.
Step 1: Creating the volume structure
1.
Boot the machine from a Linux-based bootable media.
2.
In the management console, press CTRL+ALT+F2.
3.
Run the following commands to create the MD devices:
mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sd[ab]
mdadm --create /dev/md1 --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sd[cd]
4.
Run the following commands to create the logical volume group:
Caution:
The
pvcreate
command destroys all data on the
/dev/md0
and
/dev/md1
devices.