Mounting A Recovery Point For A Windows Machine; Dismounting Select Recovery Points - Dell DL1000 User Manual

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Text Box
Description
Raw Capacity
Indicates the amount of raw storage space on the entire volume.
Formatted
Indicates the amount of storage space on the volume that is available for data after
Capacity
the volume is formatted.
Used Capacity
Indicates the amount of storage space currently used on the volume.

Mounting a recovery point for a Windows machine

In AppAssure, you can mount a recovery point for a Windows machine to access stored data through a
local file system.
To mount a recovery point for a Windows machine:
1.
From the Core Console, select the machine that you want to mount to a local file system.
The Summary tab for the selected machine displays.
2.
Select the Recovery Points tab.
3.
In the list of recovery points, click > to expand the recovery point that you want to mount.
4.
In the expanded details for that recovery point, click Mount.
The Mount Recovery Points dialog box appears.
5.
In the Mount dialog box, edit the text boxes for mounting a recovery point as described in the
following table:
Text Box
Mount Location:
Local Folder
Volume Images
Mount Type
Create a Windows
share for this
Mount
6.
Click Mount to mount the recovery point.

Dismounting select recovery points

To dismount select recovery points:
1.
Navigate to the Core Console , click Tools → Mounts.
2.
On the Local Mounts page , next to the mount point for the recovery point you want to dismount
click Dismount.
3.
In the Dismounting the Recovery Point window, click Yes to confirm.
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Description
Specify the path used to access the mounted recovery point.
Specify the volume images that you want to mount.
Specify the way to access data for the mounted recovery point:
Mount Read-only.
Mount Read-only with previous writes.
Mount Writable.
Optionally, select the check box to specify whether the mounted recovery
point can be shared, and then set access rights to it including the Share name
and access groups.

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