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Business Continuity SolutionsBUSINESS CONTINUITYSonicWALL CDP Series533 2915 339200 158659320123cool gray 5& silver metSonicWALL Bare Metal Recove

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3. image mounting in read/write mode 4. dynamic disks support 5. image consolidation 6. backup scheduling 7. backup multiple increments througho

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and 21 for both TCP and UDP protocols and disable the Routing and Remote Access Windows service. ** - Burned rewritable discs cannot be read in Linux

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Chapter 2. SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery Server Edition installation and startup 2.1 System requirements 2.1.1 Minimum hardware requirements Sonic

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2.2 Installing SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery components 2.2.1 Installation of SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery Server Edition SonicWALL Bare Metal R

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Recovery Server Edition) or by using separately sold Upgrade Install Utility setup file to SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery Server Edition. After instal

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Chapter 3. General information and proprietary SonicWALL technologies 3.1 The disk/partition image A disk (partition) image is a file that contains

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to undo changes made by the guests). In this case, you need not re-create the initial full image, so the backup time is not crucial and the restore t

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The Windows default driver storage folder is determined in the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current version\DevicePath

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To sort messages by a particular column, click the header (another click will switch the messages to the opposite order) or Arrange Icons by button a

Page 11 - Windows service

Chapter 4. Using SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery supports the GUI mode and the command-line mode. Here we describe the

Page 12 - 2.1 System requirements

Copyright © SonicWALL, Inc., 2000-2008. All rights reserved. “SonicWALL” is a registered trademark of SonicWALL, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark

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• Create Bootable Rescue Media – run the bootable media creation procedure Program menu The program menu bar features the Operations, View, Tools an

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Copyright © SonicWALL, Inc., 2000-2008 21 Operation How to access Back

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Convert disk images to virtual disk files of the type you select (.vmdk, .vhd, .hdd) Select Tools -> Convert backup to Virtual Disk and follow t

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Chapter 5. Creating backup archives To be able to restore the lost data or roll back your system to a predetermined state, you should first create a

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3. Select the name and location of the archive. If you are going to create a full backup, type the file name in the File Name line, or use the file

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You may Use default options or Set the options manually. If the latter is the case, the settings will be applied only to the current backup task. Al

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You can also close the progress window by clicking Hide. The backup creation will continue, but you will be able to start another operation or close

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An archive can be protected with a password. To protect the archive data from being accessed by anybody except you, enter a password and its confirm

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5.2.3 Database support Database servers, such as MS SQL Server and MS Exchange, can be problematic to backup, partially due to open files and index

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can be ensured by executing batch files or scripts that pause the appropriate Windows services and automatically resume them after data capture. An e

Page 23 - 3.1 The disk partition image

BY ACCEPTING, YOU (ORIGINAL PURCHASER) INDICATE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO ACCEPT THE PRODUCT UNDER THESE TERMS YOU MAY CH

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Enable the Multi-volume snapshot feature if you are going to back up data located on multiple volumes and you must preserve its consistency (such as

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archive contains essentially compressed files, such as .jpg, .pdf or .mp3. However, formats such as .doc or .xls will compress more than other file t

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slider or enter the bandwidth limit for transferring backup data in kilobytes per second. This setting is also applied to an FTP connection, if an FT

Page 27 - 5.2.2 Pre/post commands

Creating a backup directly on CD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW generally will take considerably more time than it would on a hard disk. 5.2.7 Media components T

Page 28 - 5.2.3 Database support

Corporate administrators need an option to continue a back up despite any errors that might occur without the system popping up an error box. Details

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You can choose whether to display the Insert First Media prompt when backing up to removable media. With the default setting, backing up to removabl

Page 30 - 5.2.4 Compression level

Chapter 6. Restoring the backup data 6.1 Considerations before recovery 6.1.1 Restore under Windows or boot from CD? As mentioned above (see 2.3

Page 31 - 5.2.5 Backup performance

A dynamic volume can be recovered over the same volume or unallocated space of a dynamic group. If recovered over another volume, the target volume’s

Page 32 - 5.2.6 Archive splitting

If the archive is located on removable media, e.g. CD, first insert the last CD and then insert disks in reverse order when Restore Data Wizard prom

Page 33 - 5.2.8 Error handling

7. Select the options for the restoration process (that is, pre/post restoration commands, restoration process priority, file-level security setting

Page 34 - 5.2.9 Additional settings

NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES - IN NO EVENT SHALL SONICWALL, ACRONIS OR ITS VENDORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT

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Overwrite existing file if it is older – this will give the priority to the most recent file modification, whether it be in the archive or on the dis

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If the archive is located on removable media, e.g. CD, first insert the last CD and then insert disks in reverse order when Restore Data Wizard pro

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42 Copyright © SonicWALL, Inc., 2000-2008 6.3.4 Selecting a disk/parti

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Copyright © SonicWALL, Inc., 2000-2008 43 careful and watch for non-bac

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44 Copyright © SonicWALL, Inc., 2000-2008 To illustrate why you might ne

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Copyright © SonicWALL, Inc., 2000-2008 45 6.3.9 Restoring several disks

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46 Copyright © SonicWALL, Inc., 2000-2008 The program will find the most

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6.4 Setting restore options To view or edit the default restore options in SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery, select Tools -> Options -> Default R

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Overwrite existing file if it is older – this will give the priority to the most recent file modification, whether it be in the archive or on the dis

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The priority of any process running in a system determines the amount of CPU usage and system resources allocated to that process. Decreasing the re

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Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ...8 1.1 SonicWALL® Ba

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6.4.5 Additional settings 1. You can choose whether to restore files’ date and time from the archive or assign the files the current date and time.

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6.5 Creating dynamic disks and volumes SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery Universal Enterprise Server must obtain exclusive access to the disks to perfo

Page 48 - 6.4.3 Restoration priority

4. Select the type of dynamic volume that will be created: simple/spanned, striped, mirrored or RAID 5. 5. Specify amount of space that the dynamic

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6. Click Proceed in the summary window. On completion of operations, the dynamic volumes are unformatted and have no letters assigned. You will be ab

Page 50 - 6.4.6 Error handling

Chapter 7. Scheduling tasks SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery Universal Enterprise Server allows you to schedule periodic backup and archive validation

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• Manually later – the task will be saved, but not launched automatically. You will be able to launch it later by clicking Run in the Scheduled Tas

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In the upper field, enter a user name. Enter a password twice in two fields below. 7. At the final step, the task configuration is displayed. Up to t

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If the computer is off when the scheduled time comes, the task won’t be performed, but you can force the missed task to launch at the next system st

Page 54 - Chapter 7. Scheduling tasks

If the computer is off when the scheduled time comes, the task won’t be performed, but you can force the missed task to launch at the next system sta

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Chapter 8. Creating bootable media You can run SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery on a bare metal or on a crashed computer that cannot boot. You can also

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6.3.4 Selecting a disk/partition to restore ...42 6.3.5 Selecting a target

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Does not include USB, PC Card, or SCSI drivers. Recommended for use in case of problems with running Full version To find more about components of ot

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Chapter 9. Operations with archives 9.1 Validating backup archives You can check the integrity of an archive to be certain that the archive is not

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• using Windows Explorer and other file managers, you can view the image contents as if they were located on a physical disk or partition • you wil

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3. The program opens a Windows Explorer window displaying the archive contents. If you selected an archive containing incremental backups, SonicWALL

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5. Select whether you want to mount image in Read-only or Read/Write mode. 6. If you select Read/Write mode, the program assumes that the connected

Page 62 - 9.2.1 Exploring an archive

Since the disk space is not pre-allocated, the physical disk on which the virtual disk will run is expected to have sufficient space for the virtual

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The clone archive will consist of MyBackup3 and MyBackup5, however, their numbers will be zero (no number) and 2. MyBackup3 will change into a full

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2008, 12:05:55 PM. You can make sure of this by starting the consolidation wizard again, selecting the archive MyBackup(1) and proceeding to the next

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Chapter 10. Notifications and event tracing Sometimes a backup or restore procedure can last for 30 minutes or more. SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery c

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10.2 WinPopup notification To set up WinPopup notification: 1. Enable the Messenger service on both the computer executing the task and the computer

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11.3.10 Old and new disk partition layouts ...78 11.3.11 Cloning summary...

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The left panel can contain up to 50 logs. If there are more, you can browse the list using the More and Less buttons with the left and right arrows.

Page 69 - 10.3 Viewing logs

An additional choice is available - recording All events, Warnings and Errors, or Errors only. 10.4.2 SNMP notifications SonicWALL Bare Metal Recove

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Chapter 11. Transferring the system to a new disk 11.1 General information Sooner or later computer users find that their hard disk is just too sma

Page 71 - 10.4.2 SNMP notifications

No data will be lost because the original disk is only being read (no partitions are changed or resized) until data transfer is completed. We recomm

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You can determine the source and destination using the information provided in this window (disk number, capacity, label, partition and file system

Page 73 - 11.3 Executing transfers

11.3.4 Partitioned destination disk At this point, the program checks to see if the destination disk is free. If not, you will be prompted by the No

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• Keep data – leave the old disk partitions and data intact • Destroy data – destroy all data on the old disk. If you are going to sell or give aw

Page 75 - 11.3.6 Old disk data

The second method takes more time, but makes it impossible to recover data afterwards, even with special equipment. The first method is less secure,

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If you elect to transfer information "as is," a new partition will be created for every old one with the same size and type, file system an

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Along with the hard disk number, you will also see disk capacity, label, partition and file system information. Different partition types, including

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Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 SonicWALL® Bare Metal Recovery – a complete solution for corporate users SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery is a comprehensi

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Along with the hard disk number, you will see disk capacity, label, partition and file system information. Different partition types, including prima

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Chapter 12. Adding a new hard disk If you don't have enough space for your data, you can either replace the old disk with a new, higher-capacit

Page 81 - 12.1 Selecting a hard disk

there is unallocated space near it). Having provided the new partition location and size, you can input a label for the new partition. If you make a

Page 82 - 12.3 Disk add summary

Chapter 13. Command-line mode SonicWALL Bare Metal Recovery supports the command-line mode. The command-line mode functionality is somewhat limited

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and partitions. With the filename option; lists the image contents /net_password:[password] /ftp_user /ftp_password 13.1.2 Common options (options c

Page 84 - General options

numbers can appear as follows: /partition:1-1,1-2,1-3 or /oss_numbers /partition:1-1,1-5,1-6 /reboot Reboot the server after the operation is complet

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Deploy /file_partition:[partition letter] Specifies the partition where the image file is stored (by letter or number). This option is used with /fil

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Then, with the /preserve_mbr option, the restored partition’s entry will occupy the upper empty position in the target disk MBR. Thus, the target dis

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88 Copyright © SonicWALL, Inc., 2000-2008 • This will create an image o

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