Windows BMR - Clusterlogics

Windows BMR - Clusterlogics

tep 1 Select rescue point, same way as for REAR:


Next, download your ISO image. Every server will have its own ISO image, regardless of recovery date.

There are options to either select the default ISO and define the network settings after boot or in the GUI prior:

If you select the second option, you need to redefine network settings and the system will regenerate the ISO so these parameters will not need to be entered in the recovery environment.


Once networking is established, you will need to navigate back to the Clusterlogics gui. If you need to run network setup again you can type PENETWORK in cmd console.



Next, the system checks if it able to connect to the rescue environment. If you use a temporary IP for the migration, you'll be prompted to update it here, however do not forget to update it after restore.




Now you will need to restore your partitions. If you continue with this process, you'll destroy all data on your local system disk to prepare for the restoration. Clusterlogics will review the restoration point selected and generate a diskpart script to restore your disk with similar partitioning. In case if you have several disks (e.g. more than the original machine disk amount), you can select or change disk mapping (e.g. select disks that have more space). Lastly, the system will generate a disk part script that you should review and update it if necessary.



If there are no errors, you'll see the disk part message and be able to continue:

The last step: restore data


Once your data is restored, the system will install the boot loader and ask you to remove the boot media and reboot the server:


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