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Verifying the bare metal restore from the command line
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If an error displays indicating that the Core could not connect to the remote server, then any of several possible
causes are likely.
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Verify that the IP address and Current Password displayed in the URC are identical to the information you entered in the
Recovery Console Instance dialog box.
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To reach the server on which to restore data, the Core must be able to identify the server on the network. To determine if
server identification is possible, you can open a command prompt on the Core and ping the IP address of the target BMR
server. You can also open a command prompt on the target server and ping the IP address of the Rapid Recovery Core.
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Verify that the network adapter settings are compatible between Core and target BMR server.
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Repairing boot problems
The following tasks are prerequisites for this procedure.
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Loading the boot CD and starting the target machine
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Loading drivers using the Universal Recovery Console
Complete the steps in this procedure to repair startup problems. Keep in mind that if you restored to dissimilar
hardware, you must have injected storage controller, RAID, AHCI, chipset and other drivers if they are not already
on the boot CD. These drivers make it possible for the operating system to operate all devices on your target
server successfully. For more information, see
Loading drivers using the Universal Recovery Console
. Complete
the following procedure to repair startup problems on your target server.
1. From the Universal Recovery Console, click the Existing Windows driver manager tab.
2. Click Repair Boot Problems.
The startup parameters in the target server boot record are automatically repaired.
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Verifying the bare metal restore from the command line
Dell recommends performing the following steps to verify a bare metal restore completed from the command line.
This task is a step in
Performing a bare metal restore for Linux machines
.
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Related tasks
See also:
Performing a file system check on the restored volume
See also:
Using the command line to make a restored Linux machine bootable
Performing a file system check on the restored volume
Once you execute a bare metal restore from the command line, you should perform a file system check on the
restored volume to ensure the data restored from the recovery point was not corrupted.
This task is a step in
Performing a bare metal restore for Linux machines
. It is part of the process for
bare metal restore from the command line
.
Perform the task below to perform a file system check on the restored volume.
1. From the command line in the Universal Recovery Console of the Linux machine you have restored, to
verify whether the appropriate partitions are mounted, type the following command and then press Enter: