Preparing Dr Iso Image - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Recovery Manual

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Preparing DR ISO image

To prepare a DR ISO image, perform the following steps:
1.
In the Context List, select Restore.
2.
Click the Tasks navigation tab and select Disaster Recovery.
3.
From the drop down list, select the client you would like to prepare the DR ISO
image for.
4.
Click Enhanced Automated Disaster Recovery and then Next.
5.
For each critical object select an appropriate object version and click Next.
6.
If you have saved the DR image file on the Cell Manager, specify or browse for
its location, otherwise click Restore image file from a backup. Click Next.
7.
Select the destination directory where you want to place the DR ISO image
(recovery.iso).
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 systems:
Specify the WAIK options:
• Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) directory
Once you enter the location, Data Protector saves it and uses it as the default
selection in the GUI the next time an DR ISO image is created. If no directory
is specified, Data Protector will use the default WAIK path.
• Drivers that you want to insert into the DR ISO image
You can use this option to add missing drivers to the DR OS. Add or remove
drivers manually by clicking Add or Remove. To insert the drivers that are
part of the Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 client recovery set, click
Inject. The drivers from the %Drivers% part of the recovery set will be
automatically injected into the DR OS
IMPORTANT:
The drivers collected during the backup procedure and stored within the
recovery set's %Drivers% directory may not always be appropriate for
use in the DR OS. In some cases, Windows Preinstallation Environment
(WinPE) specific drivers may need to be injected to ensure that the hardware
is functioning properly during the recovery.
8.
Click Finish to exit the wizard and create the DR ISO image.
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