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public:module:hyper-v:run_direct_restore [2019/09/11 16:49]
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public:module:hyper-v:run_direct_restore [2019/09/11 16:58]
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 Follow the steps below to start up the guest VM directly from the backup files. Follow the steps below to start up the guest VM directly from the backup files.
  
-1. On the machine you wish to restore Hyper-V guest VM, launch CloudBacko Pro and click the Restore icon in the main interface. +1. On the machine you wish to restore Hyper-V guest VM, launch CloudBacko Pro and click the Restore icon in the main interface. ​\\  {{public:​module:​hyper-v:hyperv-155.png?​200}} ​
-    Select the backup set that you would like to restore the guest virtual machine from. +
-    Select the local, mapped drive, or removable drive storage destination that contains Hyper-V guest virtual machine that you would like to restore. +
-    Select Restore virtual machines as the restore mode. +
-    Select to restore the Hyper-V guest from a specific backup job then select the files or folders that you would like to restore. Click Next to proceed. +
-    Select to restore the Hyper-V guest VM to the Original location, or to an Alternate location. Then select Run Direct and Auto migrate after Run Direct is running and click Next to proceed.+
  
-        Original location – The Hyper-V guest VM will be restored to the same directory path which stores ​the backup ​source on the original Hyper-V host. +2. Select ​the backup ​set that you would like to restore ​the guest virtual machine from\\  {{public:​module:​hyper-v:hyperv-156.png?​640}} ​
-        Alternate location – The Hyper-V guest VM will be restored to the different directory path on the original Hyper-V host. +
-        Click Next to proceed and the following values are needed to be update:+
  
-            Virtual Machine Name +3. Select ​the local, mapped drive, or removable drive storage destination that contains Hyper-V ​guest virtual machine that you would like to restore. \\  {{public:​module:​hyper-v:hyperv-157.png?​640}} ​
-            Virtual Machines Directory Location (guest configuration files) +
-            Restore As (new location for the guest VHD files) +
-        Example:+
  
-            Rename the restored guest VM to “CentOS 6.4-1” +4Select Restore virtual machines as the restore mode. \\  ​{{public:​module:hyper-v:​hyperv-158.png?​640}} ​
-            Store the configuration files in the new location “D:​\Virtual Machines\CentOS6.4\CentOS 6.4\” +
-            Store the VHD files in the new location “D:\Virtual Machines\CentOS6.4\” +
-        When the values have been updated click on Next to proceed. +
-    Confirm the temporary directory path is correct and then click Restore to proceed. +
-    If the guest virtual machine selected to be restore already exists on the Hyper-V server CloudBacko Pro will prompt to confirm overwriting of the existing guest.+
  
-        Yes - the exiting guest virtual machine will be deleted from the Hyper-V server before the restore process starts. +5Select to restore the Hyper-V guest from a specific backup job then select the files or folders that you would like to restoreClick Next to proceed. \\  {{public:​module:​hyper-v:hyperv-159.png?​640}} ​
-        No – the restore ​of the current guest virtual machine will be skipped. +
-    After the Hyper-V guest virtual machine has been restored, ​you will see the following screen. +
-    Go to the Hyper-V server and open the Hyper-V Manager to verify the guest has been restored and is powered on. +
-    Connect to the guest virtual machine to verify if is running correctly.+
  
-    Example: Linux guest+6. Select to restore the Hyper-V ​guest VM to the Original location, or to an Alternate location. Then select Run Direct and Auto migrate after Run Direct is running and click Next to proceed.
  
 +  * **Original location** – The Hyper-V guest VM will be restored to the same directory path which stores the backup source on the original Hyper-V host.
  
 +  * **Alternate location** – The Hyper-V guest VM will be restored to the different directory path on the original Hyper-V host.
  
-</​WRAP>​ +Click Next to proceed and the following values are needed to be update:
-</​WRAP>​+
  
-----+  * **Virtual Machine Name**
  
 +  * **Virtual Machines Directory Location** (guest configuration files)
 +
 +  * **Restore As** (new location for the guest VHD files)
 +
 +Example:
 +
 +  * Rename the restored guest VM to **CentOS 6.4-1**
 +
 +  * Store the configuration files in the new location **D:​\Virtual Machines\CentOS6.4\CentOS 6.4\**
 +
 +  * Store the VHD files in the new location **D:​\Virtual Machines\CentOS6.4\** ​ \\  {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-162.png?​640}} ​
 +
 +When the values have been updated click on Next to proceed.
 +
 +7. Confirm the temporary directory path is correct and then click Restore to proceed. ​ \\  {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-163.png?​640}} ​
 +
 +8. If the guest virtual machine selected to be restore already exists on the Hyper-V server CloudBacko Pro will prompt to confirm overwriting of the existing guest.
 +
 +  * **Yes** - the exiting guest virtual machine will be deleted from the Hyper-V server before the restore process starts.
 +
 +  * **No** – the restore of the current guest virtual machine will be skipped. \\  {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-164.png?​640}} ​
 +
 +9. After the Hyper-V guest virtual machine has been restored, you will see the following screen. \\  {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-165.png?​640}} ​
 +
 +10. Go to the Hyper-V server and open the Hyper-V Manager to verify the guest has been restored and is powered on. \\  {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-166.png?​640}} ​
 +
 +11. Connect to  the guest virtual machine to verify if is running correctly.
 +
 +Example: Linux guest \\  {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-167.png?​640}} ​
 +
 +</​WRAP>​
 +</​WRAP>​
public/module/hyper-v/run_direct_restore.txt · Last modified: 2019/09/20 15:20 by ronnie.chan