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NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Live Client for Linux 14.0 is a major release, with enhanced features and functionality. For complete product documentation, visit https://support.quest.com/technical-documents.
The following is an enhancement implemented in NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Live Client for Linux 14.0
| NOTE: NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Live Client for Linux 14.0 does not offer backward compatibility with BMR 13.x version backups. It uses Storix, a third-party DR boot utility, to boot the target NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client and recover data. For restoring BMR 13.x versions, use 13.x servers only. | 
| Backing up a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.1 Client might fail with the following error: 
 It is similar to the following: kernel /xen.gz-2.6.18-53.el5 
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| After a successful restore, the size of mounted partitions might change and the temporary file systems might be unmounted. Manually mount the temporary filesystem (tmpfs) or edit “/etc/fstab” to mount it when the system starts. | |||||||
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 NOTE: Use “bootlist_network” files when adding an entry for network driver and “bootlist_scsi” files when adding an entry for SCSI driver. 
 Use the following format to add the modules: #MOD:S:module name:description Example: #MOD:S:dc395x_trm:DC-395U SCSI adapter support | |||||||
| On an Ubuntu client, the Storix maintenance shell does not return the maint> prompt after a restore. This issue occurs because /bin/sh is linked to /bin/dash in Ubuntu. When the restore completes, Storix does a chroot to the newly restored root and invokes /bin/sh. This shell does not display any prompt. | |||||||
| Workaround: To adjust the partition sizes, use the View/Change Installation Settings feature in Storix. | |||||||
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| Because Storix SBAdmin does not support the Dell EqualLogic driver, the plug-in does not support backup jobs sent to Dell EqualLogic devices. | |||||||
| The virtual machine failed to start after a physical-to-virtual (P2V) restore. Workaround: Before you take a backup of a physical machine, start and run the command dracut -f -N to ensure the recovery process succeeds. | |||||||
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