recover lvm_structure

Creates the same logical volume structure on the specified machine as in the backed up system. Use this command if you need to recover a Linux system, along with its software RAID or LVM structure, to a machine with different logical volume structure or without logical volumes.

The specified machine must be booted with Linux-based bootable media. Before executing the command, make sure that the machine has enough disks that are as big or bigger than the original disks. Execute the command prior to the recover disk command. Then, recover each volume to the corresponding volume of the target machine.

Caution: As a result of this command execution, the current volume structure on the machine will be replaced with the one stored in the backup. This will destroy the data that is currently stored on some or all of the machine's hard disks.

Examples

Parameters

What to recover

--loc=<path>
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted
--arc=<archive name>
--password=<password>,encrypted
--backup=<backup ID>

Recovery options

--force_yes

General parameters

--log=<full path>
--log_format={structured|unstructured}
--output={formatted|raw}
--progress
{-f|--file_params}=<full local path>

Access to a remote machine (advanced editions only)

--host=<IP address or hostname>
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted